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Robert J. Hooker

Tucson, Arizona

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Robert J. Hooker Was born in Yuba City, CA in 1942. He was the second of four children of Ira and Waneta Hooker (both deceased). He leaves behind his wife of 43 years, Sharon; his son, Lance; his grandchildren, Myla and Lane. His surviving siblings are Ira Dan (Sammye) Hooker (CO), Marsha (John)...

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Dearest Mrs. Hooker,
I am the parent of one of your SUNS students at Gallegos. When I initialy heard about this horrific accident on the news, I didnt realize this was your husband until just a few days ago and I am so very sorry for your loss. I never had the honor of meeting Mr. Hooker but my daughter says he had been to the school. She remembers him specifically because of his really "fancy suit" as she put it. I think you are one of the most incredible women I have ever met and...

Dear Sharon and Lance,
I am just now hearing this tragic news, as my husband called and read it to me from the Arizona Bar Journal.
Although we have not seen in other in a long time, you may remember me as Lance's favorite :) babysitter during our days together at Cornell. I remember what a wonderful, loving family you were, and I hope that the memories you all made together with comfort and sustain you.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Please get in touch when you feel up...

Dear Sharon,
I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts are with you at this sad time. Tina Anderson Nobriga

MR. HOOKER TOUCHED OUR LIVES IN A WAY THAT IT MADE A DIFFERENCE IN OUR LIVES. OUR CONDOLENCES TO HIS RELATIVES AND FRIENDS FROM THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEARTS.

Sharon and Lance
The entire Vasquez family was devastated with the passing of our friend, Bob. What a Christ-follower Bob was! Both Eagle and Cooper were tremendously moved. Please know that we praying that God's grace and spiritual peace surround you, Lance, Myla and Lane. Please know also how very much we love you.

Mrs. Hooker,
I knew your husband early and later in life. As one of your SUN students in the mid 80s I remember you telling us about his career as a judge. I could tell even at that age how in love you were with your husband. More recently, he was a regular lunchtime basketball player at the recreation center where I work. He always had a kind word and a smile for the staff before he put his "game face" on. On behalf of myself, my sister Pam (also a student of yours) and our family,...

Mrs. Hooker,

I am so very sorry for your loss. As a student in the SUN program years ago, I remember you talking about your husband and how proud you were of him. May the memories you have help you through this most difficult time.

Dr. Hooker,

My family sends you our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. You were always such an inspiration to those of us who had the pleasure of having you as our SUN coordinator.

Sharon and Family,
I worked for Bob in 1980 at Hecker, Phillips & Hooker. He was a great inspiration to me and treated me as if I was the most important person in his firm, I will never forget what a kind and great man he was. Please know that I mourn for your loss as well as mine.