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Robert W. Loveless

Newark, New Jersey

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LOVELESS Robert W. Loveless Quality control director, WWII veteran, 84 Robert W. Loveless, 84, of Lafayette, N.J., formerly of Nutley, died on July 31, 2007, at Andover Subacute and Rehab Center in Andover. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 4, 2007, at River View...

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Grandpa Bob...there are a lot of things to describe him I just don't know where to begin. Well let's begin about him loving me like his own child. If I was in trouble of any kind he'd be the first to be there for me- I loved him so much. He was a very go with the flow type of guy. He was a loving grandfather who cared for me a lot. He would always give me chocolates whenever I would visit him, and he would always tell me stories about the lake. He would also tell me all about the time he was...

Grandpa Bob was one of the kindest, most humble, most loving person I have ever known. I have so many great memories that we shared together. From Holidays to Birthdays his smile and personality always brought joy among the family. I will never forget the stories he shared about being in the war or stories about him holding and taking care of me when I was just a baby. Walking into my grandma's house, I always knew exactly where I would find him - sitting in his favorite leather recliner in...

Bob, You were the nicest, kindest man there was. You loved us all and you especially loved my children like they were your own grandchidren. You will be missed greatly. Love, Patti

Dear Bob,
We feel very blessed to have had you as a member of our family. Your kindness and generosity will always be remembered, you opened your heart and home to us all. I’ve met no finer a gentleman and I will miss you greatly; our family holidays and gatherings just will not be the same without you. While your passing leaves a void in all those who knew and loved you, your memory will endure in the hearts of each of us. Rest in peace my “old buddy”, rest in peace.