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Robert Elvin Lassiter Jr.

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Robert Elvin Lassiter Jr.Virginia Beach - Robert "Bobby" E. Lassiter, Jr., 54, died Saturday November 10th 2012. He lost his tough fight against Cancer. He was a native of Newport News and Chesapeake, and a resident of Virginia Beach. Mr. Lassiter worked for the Norfolk Southern Railroad as a...

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Thinking of you today Pam Lassiter Zimmerman. I know you miss your brother terribly.

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Bobby was always so much fun to be around and Pam's stories of her brother always made me laugh. My prayers are with all of your family.

Those Who Endure
We give great honor to those who endure under suffering. For instance, you know about Job, a man of great endurance. You can see how the Lord was kind to him at the end, for the Lord is full of tenderness and mercy. (NLT)
James 5:11 NLT

Sometimes a course in your life extends further than planned and leaves you with an empty tank. It can be exhausting even to the point of near tearful surrender. But remember what James says that you will be honored for...

Terribly sorry to hear - what a great guy, even way back in high school - many fond memories - rest in peace old friend.

Bob was one of the kindest gentlemen I have ever known. He always had a smile on his face, even with the pain of dealing with cancer. A sweetheart of a man who always looked on the bright side of life.
Although I only knew him for the past few years, as a neighbor, Bob is one of those people who will remain in my "memory bank" of great people I am priviledged to have met on this journey of life.

Bobby was my Godfather. It's been a few years since I last saw him. I have many, many great memories of my Dad (Jay Matteson) and Bobby cutting up and having a good time. It was never a dull moment with Bobby around. Rest easy Bobby, you will be missed!

Mr. Bob, you will be missed. The Mirabelli family first met you when Kaycie and Julianna were in Kindergarten together. Our families never lost touch with each other because we were always volunteering at school and bumping into each other! You always had a smile on you face and a joke to share. We will miss you and so will all the students whose lives you have touched. RIP

I'll always appreciate Bobby's kindness and openminded willingess to lend his support to a new Conductor who wanted to become an Operation Lifesaver Presenter.

Bobby was an extraordinarily skilled Locomotive Engineer and a true union brother in every sense. He left a legacy in all of those who he taught, influenced, and befriended . . . including me. He lives on in those of us who will "pay it forward."

I'll miss him, and will always treasure my memories of a unique man among...

My husband and I have worked with Bobby for 30 years or more. He was a good guy!