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Robert A. "Bobby" Layman Jr.

Toledo, Ohio

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Layman Jr Robert A. "Bobby" Layman, Jr. Passed away March 24, 2014 in Naples, Florida. He was born December 17, 1931 in Toledo, Ohio, the son of Robert and Blanche Layman. Bobby had a long and wonderful career as an automobile dealer starting in 1951 at 19 years old. It all started with Layman...

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Bobby was one of a kind, great guy and friend. Loved you Bobby, RIP.

Dr. Love
March 25, 2020

Bobby (Tre) and the Layman Family, I was so sorry to hear about your dad's passing. I am sure it seems trivial right now but in the days to come I hope you will enjoy your memories as if they were just yesterday. My thoughts are with you.

We'll all miss Mr. Layman. He'll always be in our Memories. May he Rest in Peace.

to the layman family I work you for 7 years and loved every mint of it. you will be missed linda I a so sorry for your lost

Sorry to hear the sad news of the loss of a great man. He was truly a wonderful person. Our prayers are with Pat and all the children. Robert and Elizabeth Carl.

Patsy and family,

We are very sorry to hear of Bob's passing. We have returned from Florida for the Saturday memorial service. Bobby was a great family man, a personal friend to us, and will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.

I grew up spending time in the home of and hanging out with the children of Mr. Layman and the memories are great...swimming pool, church activities, school, football, etc. I have remained in contact with Rick, as he worships with us here in Springfield, Ohio from time to time. May the entire Layman family be assured of my/our personal prayers as we remember Robert A. Layman Jr..I regret my inability to attend the Saturday service, as I am presiding over a funeral that same day, same time. ...

Dear Mrs. Layman, when I first heard of Bobby's passing, my thoughts immediately went back to N. High and out to the 'Tent' on the West Side. As stated many, many times over, A "Car Guy" to the marrow. I learned so much and was so fortunate to share and experience the infectious excitement that Bobby always was spreading. Bobby always lived the life in such a way that to quote Emerson, "Nothing Great Was Ever Achieved Without Enthusiasm". I'm sure he and Ray have already started to squabble...

Patsy and family My thoughts and prayers go out to you all with great sorrow, Mr. Layman was one of the greatest influence in my life , I don't really think he ever gave much thought to just how many life's he touched . Just by being the provider for so many people. Guess you could say he was a old school type of guy , Loved working and had so many family values and honesty in everything he done. I will miss him greatly and will always remember all that I learned from the man I called "...