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Robert Lee "Bobby K" Kinsman

Phoenix, Arizona

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Robert Lee "Bobby K" Kinsman, of Phoenix, Arizona entered into rest August 9, 2005. Robert was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan April 8, 1941. He is survived by his children: Michael, Michelle and David. Grandchildren: Sophia, Jessie, Lucas, Logan and Leonardo as well as his Mother: Leona...

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Dad,

I waited so that I could be the last entry written in your guest book. I can't believe it has been a little over a month already, I miss you more than you will ever know :(

I don't even know where to start with what I want to say, as I have always had you in my life and could always ask for your advice. I know you would have been very pleased with your memorial service, as I thought it turned out well too. All of your final wishes were carried out so that you...

I worked with Bob at Interstate Motor Freight System in Grand Rapids and found him to be a very caring person and fun to be around. I was glad to know him and also to visit with him in Arizona. My prayers go out to his family and may you find fond memories of good times together.
Karen Plouf (was Karen VanOort)

I am very sorry to hear of Bob's death. We worked together at Interstate System for many years. He was a very special person with a great sense of humor. My prayers are with you all.

To all of the family of "Cuz Bob":

My heart was greatly saddened the day I heard the news of Bob's passing. Bob and I have not been in touch for all of the years since the Patterson/Kinsman gatherings that I remember so fondly from when I was just a young boy... that is until just this past Feb when I picked up his email address from Brother Brian and I dropped Bob a note. From that point on Cuz Bob (as he would sign his emails) and I started emailing notes and humorous stories...

I worked with Bob at Interstate Motor Freight. He was a great friend. Always fun to be around -- I loved his laugh! And after Interstate and Bob moved to Phoenix -- he never forgot me! He sent a Christmas card to my kids and I every year -- with a phone call around my birthday!! He was THE BEST! I will miss him. My prayers are with Bob's family who survive him -- can't imagine every-day life without that great big smile!
Melissa DeSota (last name was Hulst at Interstate)

I am so sorry Bob and I didnt have a chance to hook up when I was in Phoenix last January, we were supposed to have lunch together. He and my late husband, Terry, were cousins. I was so surprised to learn of his death. My condolences to the entire family.

Cousin Peggy

Michelle,
My condolences to you and your family. While I did not have the pleasure of meeting your father I recall you speaking of him fondly as we worked together. May God comfort you and your loved ones in your time of grief, but smile in the fact that your dad suffers no more and has found eternal peace.

We only knew Bob for a few years, but we considered it a pleasure to have known him. He was such a pleasant person and always knew how to make people laugh.. He truly enjoyed life.. He will be missed .

Michelle & Family - May God make your pain easier to bear.Bob was a great friend and sponsor to me for almost 20 years - I will always be grateful that I got to see him on the Sunday before he passed at North Mountain while I was visiting Phoenix. This too shall pass.
Tony D. San Francisco