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Robert R. Kent Sr.

Thousand Oaks, California

1924 - 2006

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My beloved husband, Robert "Bob" Kent, passed away on Dec. 3, 2006.

He was the father to 10 children, grandfather to 20, and great-grandfather to three.

He was born on Dec. 1, 1924, in Chicago, Ill. He graduated from De Paul University and was an avid Notre Dame fan. We were...

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Dear Papa and Nona,

I can never say thank you enough for being my grandparents. I'll never know how I got so lucky, but I thank God for placing me in your family.

There is so much of my childhood happiness wrapped up in you and our memories together. So many memories, values and principles that have made me who I am today.

You have always been my safe place, when the world got rocky. The people I could always count on no matter what.

You two carry my heart with...

I was lucky to have grown up with the "Kent Kids" and be friends with their parents along with sweet Grandma Kent, always ready with a hug. Our traditional Mothers and Fathers Day picnics were always something to look forward to, and fast growing extended families were always welcome. Mrs. Kent gave me such wonderful advice when I was a new bride that "no one is perfect, accept each other for you are aong with their faults, and grown up together". Well this must've been the secret to your...

Sweet Addie and family....you are right in knowing that Bob touched the lives of anyone he came into contact with...for me he was the personification of kindness and love. Our years of being in your presence are precious to me and Bill. I always felt so loved when Bob would address me as Lady Suzie..he touched my heart and my life, just as you have done also.

Blessings on you and yours..you are in our hearts always.

Suzie and Bill Robinson

Dear, dear Addie and Family:

Our deepest sympathy on the passing of Bob. What a guy!
We have many wonderful memories of times we spent with him and you too Addie. I am so sorry not to be there for the rosary but know that you are in our hearts.

Marie and Bill Brinkmeyer

To the best dad ever. I wouldn't have traded you for the world. Though you thought it at times,
you were never a pain or burden. I would gladly have helped you for many more years if God had let you stay with us. Dad,know that Mom will be taken care for you, though I know I won't be able to take your place...only help fill the void. I will miss you terribly, promise you will continue to guide and help me from above...the glorious place you always believed in and I can only hope for......