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Robert Michael Flaa

Richmond, Virginia

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FLAA Robert Michael Flaa, 57, of Richmond, formerly of St. Paul, Minnesota, died January 11, 2007. Survivors include his father, Peter Flaa (Marion); his wife, Catherine Flaa; two daughters, Caty and Christy; one sister, Janet Borgschatz (Jim); and many other nieces, nephews, family and friends....

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I was so saddened to hear of your husband's illness and death. It is so difficult to think of your grief with such great people in your life gone so close together. There is no other love as a mother's or a husband's. Please know that I often think of your Mom as she sat with us at the coffee concerts, lunchs and at the house on Maple Road. Her laugh, and humor still such vivid memories. Please accept my deepest sympathy for you and your daughters at this time.

My thoughts are with Bob's family. I had the pleasure of being one of Bob's customers in Chicago and he was such a kind and thoughtful person to work with.

Bob was a not only a good guy or a nice guy, he was a great guy! He helped keep Wachovia's Real Estate Financial Services office in McLean, VA together after Neal Drews past away a few years ago. He was always there to help with a deal or just to talk to. He had a great sense of humor and could always put a smile on my face. He always talked about his beautiful "girls", a true family man who wasn't afraid to show his tenderness towards his wife and daughters. A true gentlemen that will be...

I had the opportunity and pleasure to coach Bob during his hockey career at Sibley High School. I was shocked and very sorry to hear of his passing. My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.

I had the Great Privilege of having Bob as my supervisor at Southeast/First Union Bank in Miami, he was a very special friend and will never be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to his family.

May your hearts soon be filled with the wonderful memories of a loving father and caring husband. Our thoughts and prayers be with you.

I had the wonderful opportunity of working with Bob for 9 short months here in Chicago, however, it felt like I knew him for many years. I will miss our informal & jovial discussions. I will miss him greatly and my prayers will remain with his family. God Bless.

I had the pleasure of working with Bob throughout his time in Chicago. I will cherish the quality times we had and there were many.

Bob was a wonderful co-worker with a great sense of humor. Although we knew him for only a few years while he worked here in Chicago, he will not be forgotten.

We extend our deepest sympathies to his family.