Robert-EGGLESTON-Obituary

Robert A. EGGLESTON

Williamsburg, Virginia

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WILLIAMSBURG - Robert A. Eggleston, 84, died on Tuesday, June 1, 2010.Bobby was born in Newport News where he lived until he moved to Williamsburg more than 30 years ago. He was a member of Williamsburg Mennonite Church.Bobby retired from Boulevard Cleaners after 62 years of service. Even after...

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Mr. Eggleston. What a sweet and kind man he was. He invited me to spend some time with his horses and was always busy on his farm doing something. A heart of gold he had! Condolences to family and friends, I know he will be greatly missed by many. Scott and Kathie Reynolds

Danny and Ricky, I haven't seen your Dad in a couple of years now, but he recognized me right away even though I hadn't seen him since we all lived on Big Bethel Road. He was just as sweet and friendly as always. My heart goes out to you as I know you will miss him greatly.

Bobby was such a nice man. I'm sorry to hear he is gone. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.

I had the priviledge of working with Bobby for only a short time at Boulevard Cleaners; he was such a joy to be around, always helpful, smiling and kind. Sometimes he brought in his fluffy dog to visit. He will be greatly missed, my prayers are with him and his family. Joyce Howell/Newport News

My greatest condolences to the family, i did not have the privilege of knowing Mr. Eggleston, but my heart goes out to all that knew him. (Karen Wright, Swan Cleaners, Norge.)

Mr. Eggleston, you will be missed. Such as sweet wonderful person that I have had the honor of meeting. Always smiling and always had something good to say. Many will miss you because of your loving kindness.

Bobby, I will surely miss you, You brightened up the cleaners whenever you came in and gave me many smiles and good thoughts.Now Heaven is a brighter place .Stefanie Hawkins (Newport News VA )

Although we did not know Mr. Eggleston as well as others in the community, we had always heard what a sweet and kind man he was. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time. Neighbors, Tommy and Gene Noblin

What a grand man and wonderful neighbor, never saw him without a smile!
Carol Sumner