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Robert N. Loo

Boston, Massachusetts

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LOO, Robert N. Of Brookline, November 4, 2010, age 81. Beloved husband of Teresa H. Loo. Loving father of Robert Jr. and Jenny Loo of Brookline, Teresa and David Moy of Wellesley, Cindy and Dan Marotta of Brookline, Wendy and John Chan of Framingham, Debbie and William Ong of California, Barbie...

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Dear Mrs. Loo. Massachusetts and New Hampshire will always be "home" to me although we've been away for many years. Whenever we had the chance to return, the first place we'd go to as a family was your restaurant. We are three generations of patrons. You and Bob were always there to meet and greet with your smiling faces. I was devastated when my mother told me the restaurant closed and now, I found Bob's obituary online. I am so very sorry for your loss and the loss of everyone who knew...

Dear Teresa and Family, may the peace which comes from the memories of love shared, comfort you now and in the days ahead. Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are very close in every thought and prayer.
Love,
Eddie & Suigi Tong

Cindy and Danny, we are so sorry to hear of your loss. We will continue to keep you and your family in our prayers during this difficult time. We wish you comfort and strength in the upcoming days.

To Bobby & Jenny.........We've both been there more than we'd like to remember. Our thoughts are with you both at this sad and difficult time in your lives. We are sure your dad will live on in your hearts and memories.......Dr David & Lee

Teresa and family , we have so many memories of Bob and all of you . Will never forget all the good times at Bob Loos . I don't think I have met one person that doesn't know of Bob Loo .

Teresa and Family, I remember my first visit to Bob Loo's in Salem and meeting him for the first time. At AGAR, and from my family, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Mrs. Loo, Best Bud Cindy, and the rest of the Loo Clan...my heartfelt thoughts to you all ... Mr. Loo was always so jovial! He was so straightforth with every moment of being alive and with always a smile, a hello and a tibit of family news of the life and times of Bob Loo! He loved sitting by the benches at the Minot Rose Garden in the summers...just enjoying the moment...he will be forever missed by his love of being...
Bev and Nick

To Cindy and Family, so sorry to hear about you loss. Your Dad was a great man.

To you, Teresa, I express my sincere sadness at the passing of Bob. I remember visiting him over 40 years ago at his restaurant when both of us were in our prime and recall his courteous and soft way. I wish you and your family comfort in your loss and in remembrance of a kind man and father who took pride in his family.