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Robert Vincent Kerley

Scottsdale, Arizona

1920 - 2014

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Robert Vincent Kerley On August 5, 2014 Robert V Kerley passed peacefully at the age of 93, one month shy of his 94th birthday. We are comforted in knowing that he will be joining his loving wife Pauline, his mother and father, six brothers and sister, and his grandson Ty...

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I recently started working for Tessenderlo Kerley, Inc. and have heard a lot of great stories about Mr. Kerley. I'm sorry I won't be able to meet him in this life. He seems to have touched a lot of lives.

We want to extend our heartfelt sympathy to Bob, Maureen and Linda and all of their children. Your parents were a special part of my life and I have such good memories of such caring people. R.V. and Bob developed Quality Hill Resort in Pinetop and I worked there from day one and was the Property Manager for 21 years. I have so much respect and adoration for Mr. Kerley. He will be missed by so many. I feel so very fortunate to have had the privilege to know this wonderful family. ...

Love you grampa...it's nice to read these posts. Thank you for sharing.

To The Family Of Bob Kerley..I worked for Bob from !984 thru 1990. Before and after I worked for a host of large industrial chemical suppliers. In my forty years of work, I can honestly say I never came across a finer man than Bob. While working for Bob, my wife passed away in 1986. I had two small children at the time. Bob went above and beyond in helping us during that trying time. When he sold the business, I left. He truly belongs with the angels.

Linda,Maurine, and Bob. Your dad, R.V. was my mentor for many years, and hired me to work for for Kerley Chemical Co, on June 1, 1958. Thanks to Bob, Neta, myself, and the whole family we have lived a wonderful life. He was a wonderful guy, treated me like a kid brother. Neta and I will miss him, as in the early days of Kerley, he spent a lot of time with us when we started Texas Sulfur Products in Borger, Texas. Neta and I wish to express our sympathy to you three and your families. Love

Bob and Pauline together again. Both were kind and generous.Offering the cabin to us a few times, were some very special times for Bruce and I. Never can forget Pauline loading up my car with new sheet,blankets and pillows to take up there.Boy could she shop!

Bob was a great American! The best years of my career was working for Bob and living in Arizona... I will miss him, but never forget him! RIP

I am truly sorry to hear of the passing of Bob. I worked for him for several years building the plant in Baytown. I can truly say he treated all him employees with dignity and respect. This world has lost a wonderful man with his passing.

RIP Bob