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Robert James Fryer

Moreno Valley, California

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ROBERT JAMES FRYER January 5, 2009, 7:36 PM, is a date and time we will never forget. At that time, Bob, 48, was killed in a motorcycle accident. Bob was born in Scarborough, Canada to Donald and Susan Fryer. He and his brothers, Donny and Dougie and sister, Judy, moved with their parents to...

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Hi Bob by now you know Don and Doug are gone leaving me the last one that a weird feeling I miss and think about you everyday I love you judy

10 years later and you're heavy on my mind today. I love you dad.

Thinking of you dad.

Amy,
I know its taken me awhile to write. Bob was a very special person. He loved to make sure everyone was having a good time. He was happiest when he was making sure all were enjoying themselves. His big smile and awful jokes are things I will always remember. Bob made me and my girls feel like family. Even jokingly calling me his "girlfriend". He treated my girls like his own, taking Stina to Castle Park or go carts letting us go along on camping trips. I can't tell you how much...

Bob was my dad's favorite trucking buddy when we first moved out to Lake Elsinore, and it was only a matter of time before Laurel and I would become great friends as a result.

Anytime Laurel and I hung out, I always wanted it to be at her house because I knew there would be all kinds of fun things to do. The more time I spent over there, the more Bob would always tease me for being the most clutsy kid in the world, and he was so right! But he always included me in family stuff and I...

Dear Amy and Family, You learn a lot about a person after years of working and running with them. Like, how much he cared....loved and was so proud of you and the kids. he could never do a run without doing it as fast as possible, so he could get home to be with his family. I was hired in with Bob and worked with him at least 15 years. We ran north to the Bay Area for a few years. When you do the run up and back...it got real old. But, if you ran with Bob it always seemed that time flew...

Bob, a tough exterior, yet a teddy bear on the inside. Bob was a man with a big heart. He had a huge capacity to love, to give generously, and to enjoy life. He had a way of turning a gathering into an event.

I am especially grateful for the way he livened things up for my kids and the cousins at the family gatherings. Impromptu driving lessons, adventures at the park, and sneaking food from the kitchen will all be fond rememberances of Uncle Bob. My little boy Chase...

Uncle Bob was and will always be my uncle. I remember when he would take us to the park and lift us up into the trees that were too high for Sierra and I to climb. I remember him cooking us enchiladas and drinking chai tea. But most of all I remember him being there with his girls, playing with them, watching them, and just being there. And I know he's still there with them.

To Auntie Amy and the girlys,
I love all of you and I am praying for you. I am sorry that I was unable to...

Dearest amy & girls, My heart, my thoughts , my prayers are w/you all. Bob & Jim are having a good ole time now. they sure did hit it off. I loved the way Bob was w/the children. I remember when we came w/Kayla & how she just took to him. Who wouldn't? He had a heart of gold & we have all been blessed because we knew him. I am here for you Amy, & hope to see you soon. Seems our girls are hitting it off too! I hope things are better. Love you all so much, Auntie Susie