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Robert H. "Bob" Inman

Jackson, Michigan

Age 86

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Inman, Robert H. "Bob" At age 86, a lifelong resident of Jackson County, passed away July 1st, 2022. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Wanda (Little) Inman, Daughter Beth (Steve) Ward and sister Betty Sexton. Bob had 3 grandchildren Amber (Jeff) Lozowsky, Trevor (Kelsea) Ward, and Hannah...

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Bob mentored me for like 10yrs also being a leader in Teamsters after a fatal accident I was in he always came by and got me up out of my hospital bed onto a wheelchair to go negotiate contracts he was a very very beautiful individual finally met his daughter and his wife over Jackson my wife and I and kids went up there to visit a few times I didn't know he had a daughter was like special needs spina bifida and I always wondered why he was so attentive and then when I went and met his...

Sorry to hear of your loss. Condolences to the family

Praying for HIS Comfort for Wanda & The family. Bob was a Very Generous man, Always smiling for everyone. I learned a lot from his tender spirit. I'm sure he's smiling down from above Frank Drechnowicz

We are deeply sorry for your loss! Our condolences to Wanda, Beth and Steve and the grandchildren. Bob was a good friend to us and he will be truly missed!love you all!!

Wanda, I´m deeply grateful Bob (and you too) for the gift of your compassion in helping Allegiance Health improve. You taught us all so much in fostering ways to connect with patients and families. In sympathy to all of Bob´s family at this time of loss.

Beth, Wanda and Family May God give you comfort during this time ..Bob was a good man and he will surely be missed..He is now looking down and saying he is pain free and looking over all of you..Stay strong!! May you know we are thinking of you all always..God Bless!!

So sorry to hear of Bob's passing. Our thoughts, prayers and hugs are with you and your families.

I served on the JPS Board of Education with Bob. He was such a nice man. He welcomed me to the Board and invited me to be on the committee he chaired. He loved contributing to the Jackson community in so many ways. I will always remember him!

Wanda, Beth, and family, When we think of Robert we hear his laughter and see his beautiful smile. We think of a cousin who always made his (much younger) cousin feel welcome and important. We think of a man who loved and served God, and also a man who loved and served his family. May God hold you all close in His strong and gentle arms and give you the strength and courage to face the days ahead.