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Robert Bliss Hallett

Washington, District of Columbia

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Robert Bliss Hallett EWING - Robert Bliss Hallett, 74, died Sunday in his home at Bella Vista Farm. Born in Montclair and formerly of the Commonwealth of Virginia, he was a Ewing resident for the past six years in his longtime family home. He was a graduate of Montclair High School and received...

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My wife and I extend our most sincere condolences to Barbara and the Hallett family. Bob was a fine gentleman and an outstanding representative of the FBI Laboratory Division.

Barbara and Darielle,
Words can not express how sorry I am. "Bob's/Dad's" great stories were always fun to hear in the salon. I am so glad I had the pleasure of meeting him. Please let us know if there is anything we can do. Love always, Lindsey Parella

Barbara,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time. We remember on many occasions, the fun times at the Hallett household. If there is anything we can do, let us know.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Barbara,
So sorry to hear of your loss.
It was such a blessing to know you and Bob during our 5 years in Spotsylvania. We have wonderful memories, especially Costa Rica.
You, and your family our in our prayers!
Love Mike and Sue Linn

To Mrs. Hallett and family, I worked with Bob in the FBI Lab for many years. He was a fine gentleman and I enjoyed talking with him. With deepest sympathy. Norma Pfalzgraf

Know that my sympathy and prayers are with you as you grieve your loss. I worked with Bob in the FBI Document Section. He was a fine gentleman and mentor, dedicated to his work.

To the Hallett family:

I was one of Mr. Hallett's sixth grade students at Lawrenceville Elementary School during the year he left for the FBI (1968). All of us students, boys and girls alike, loved him and were devastated when he left. He was an extremely popular teacher, inspired and kind, and had a way with us sixth graders that was matched by none.

Often through the years I had thought of trying to contact my favorite teacher to find out what he was doing. Now I deeply regret...

Bob was a wonderful brother-in-law. I was honored to know him for over 40 years. His laughter, love to my sister, commitment to excellence, determination to hold family close, and his commitment to Christ will forever be held close to my heart. I will always miss him.