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Robert F. Guyre Sr.

Bogota, New Jersey

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GUYRE - Robert F. Sr. on April 13, 2005 of Paramus, formerly a life long resident of Ridgefield Park. A WW II Veteran MSG, he set up anti aircraft gun placements around Washington, DC on December 8, 1941. He fought gallantly at the Normandy invasion, Battle of the Bulge, Battle of Rhineland and...

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Dad is remembered by many for many different reasons. He achieved so much with so little. His teaching by example is for me the most important message he gives. He gave his all, his working many jobs simultaneously and still finding the time to take us older "kids" to Indian Lake or to one of his "jobs" so we could have some quality time together. He showed his love and affection for all of us through deeds if not words. He and Mom jumped in the car and drove me down to Ft. Eustis Virginia...

Condolences from all your friends in the Charbonneau Family with whom you lived in Seattle during World War II, and who will never let you go. We can imagine the good chat Bob and Vincent (1914-2003) are having. Now you have two handsome guys looking after their "best girl" from the other side, dear Margie.
Love and light to you and your wonderful family--
Kitty, Eileen and all the Charbonneaus

Dad, you taught me to look at things many ways.
You taught me to wisely use my days.
Through example, you taught of hard work,
And responsibility we should not shirk.

A man of Honor, Courage and Strength,
Quick wit, corny jokes for we give thanks.
You taught us to try and do what’s right,
You didn’t back away from a justified fight.
Our country, our world owes guys like you thanks,
Because you dug in and waited for...

Pa I have always looked up to you and tried to listen to everthing you have taught me. I believe you have taught me well, the lessons in life, the talks about fishing, and the countless stories. I will never forget how great of a man you were.
Rest In Peace PA I LOVE YOU

Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.

Pa, you will always have a special place in my heart. I still remember the day that I came into your store and you talked me into writing to Tom. I could never forget the matchmaking that you must of forseen. I am forever grateful that you chose me for him, and I became a part of this very special family.I will miss you and never forget you.

Uncle Bob, your faith and your goodness will long be remembered.
Always loving and always a true husband to Aunt Margie. I will always remember your humor and your outlook no matter what life brought.
May you now have peace, Nephew Nick

Our deepest sympathy to the entire Guyre family.

You taught me so much, from wallpapering to to fishing. By your example I learned to work hard, accept responsibility and play the cards I have been dealt. You helped me understand that the glass is half full and tommorrow is a better day. Best of all, you and Mom gave me my faith which has sustained me through my darkest hours. I will miss your sense of humor and regret that we were never able to make one of your inventions a reality. Go in peace to the heavenly reward you have earned for...