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Robert HOYT

Los Angeles, California

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HOYT, Robert (Dows) A long time resident of Orange County, passed away peacefully in his home on September 23, 2011, in the company of his loving family. Bob was born in Avalon, Catalina Island, on August 14, 1926, where his father Jack Dows was employed by the Wrigley Corporation. Later, the...

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Mr. Hoyt coached me in Little League Baseball in the mid 1960s. He was a wonderful person and a wonderful role model for young men. Rest in peace Mr. Hoyt.

Happy Birthday Dad miss you terribly Love, HH

Happy Fathers Day 6-17-2012

6 mo anniversary of your passing seems like just yesteday we miss you very much.................

Dorothy and Family,
Just heard about Bob's passing. I worked with him at First American and he shared a lot of his knowledge regarding the title insurance business and sales. He was someone that everyone looked up to. God Bless you and your family.

Larry and Nan Quinn

Dorothy and Family -
Bob was such a wonderful person to me with his help with my career at First American and so many numerous conventions that he and I worked on together. I truly miss him and our conversations. He was the ultimate gentleman. My best to you and your family as you deal with his loss.
Jim and Jeannine Lawrie

Dorothy and Family, very sorry to hear this news. Bob was a figure I've continually looked up to in my days working with him at First Am, National Accounts, Santa Ana. I'll always remember him saying, "Never on Monday's or Friday's", I've always shared it with my recent co-workers here at FA-National Commercial Services here in Ft. Myers, FL. He will be greatly missed and is an icon in my eyes. Respectfully, Kathy (fka Harris) Markalinski

Dorothy and Family - So sorry to hear of Bob's passing. The memories are wonderful and numerous. He will be greatly missed. With respect and prayers, Gary and Dianne Anderson

Saddened to hear of you loss - fondly remember Bob from the old days at FATCO - always such a gentlemen and such a handsome man that knew how to dress - our thoughts and prayers go out to Dorothy and the family - Edward and Susie Lester