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To the only man I would ever allow call me mouse....I will miss you.
Crystal aka Mouse Willingham
February 19, 2007 | Swanton, OH
Whitehouse, Ohio
FROMAN Robert E. Robert E. Froman, 72, of Bowling Green, OH, died, January 30, 2007, at Wood County Hospital. He was born in Villa Ridge, IL, May 6, 1934, to Earnest and Iona (Hicks) Froman. Robert served in the U.S. Air force and Army. He worked as a Metro Park Ranger at Providence Metro Park...
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Crystal aka Mouse Willingham
February 19, 2007 | Swanton, OH
My Dearest Brother,
I will miss you very much. Until we meet again in Heaven. You'll always be with me. My heart goes out to the family ... Love forever ..
Your Sister
Peggy Sue
Peggy Naugle
February 02, 2007 | Tempe, AZ
Grandpa:
The lessons you taught us we will never forget
Your love and legacy linger yet
All the times we shared happy and sad
Seeing a smile on your face always made me glad
The love we shared can never depart
THere will always be a place for you in my heart
When you felt pain we felt it too
Because we all greatly loved you
The people you touched will always recall
The things that you did for us all
So in closing I must say
I know you are with God this...
Bobby Froman
February 02, 2007 | McClure, OH
Dad,
Life is too short, but I am blessed to have been your son. You are my father and My best friend. I could always count on you. Thanks for making me who I am today. A day won't go by that I don't think of you. Please look down on me from time to time I am sure I'll need your advise. Until you meet me at that door keep me in your thoughts and prayers. I love you very much and I don't know any greater pain than loosing you.
John Froman
February 02, 2007 | Bowling Green, OH
Here is to you old friend. You will be missed. From Jim Sturt
Jim Sturt
February 01, 2007 | Swanton, ON
We will miss you Uncle Bob.
Love, Garilynn
Gari Healy
February 01, 2007 | Sylvania, OH
So many wonderful memories of Uncle Bob. From his laugh to how he would grab the ring off my finger to roaming around the card table not playing but giving everyone else advice on how to play their hand. Haaa!
But the most important things I take with me is how welcome everyone was in their home. When you were there you were made to feel so special, thank you!
A man never had a better wife than he had in Aunt Helen what a precious gift from God you were for Uncle Bob! ...
Randy Vance
February 01, 2007 | Phoenix, AZ
I always enjoyed talking and listening to what you had to say. You'll be greatly missed but you are probally just as happy where you are now. God bless you.
William Salmi
February 01, 2007 | Liberty Center, OH