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Robert A. "Bob" Macomber

Moline, Iowa

1945 - 2019

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Robert A. "Bob" Macomber

June 1, 1945-December 10, 2019

BLUE GRASS-Robert A. "Bob" Macomber, 74, of Blue Grass, Iowa, was welcomed into Heaven on Tuesday, December 10, 2019, while at Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House in Bettendorf, Iowa.

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Mac is so awesome. He taught me so much. I can't believe I missed our seeing him again . My love goes out to joann and Paul and Sarah. Thx for being who you all are. I really know how much this great man will be missed.

Mac is so awesome. He taught me so much. I can't believe I missed our seeing him again . My love goes out to joann and Paul and Sarah. Thx for being who you all are

It's hard to believe Bob is gone. Even though I've only seen him infrequently in recent years, I can see his face and hear his voice as if it was only yesterday. When my mother, Dorothy, was in the Masonic Bob always took time to stop in and way hi whenever he could; once he took me on a ride around the grounds to pick some lilacs for her. Always enjoyed his company whenever he would stop by the farm to help or just for a visit.
A funny memory is once I fixed Rocky Mountain...

Dear Paul and family, all of us at Hawkeye Fire & Safety are very sorry for your loss. Please know we are praying for you. Peace be with you. Bill Chadima

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Memories to Share; Where to begin... Bob was such a BIG part of our lives. For over a decade he was there in a heartbeat to help however we needed help. Tim would call Bob and Bob's response was always, "Do you want me to come right now?" And there he'd be with a thermos of coffee and a box of donuts, making every dog we fostered a happy dog. At every season, he was there to drive tractor, (red or green), was there to unload silage, was there to weld whatever Tim needed welding, was there to...

Memories to Share; where to begin. Oh my gosh, Bob was such a BIG part of our lives. All's Tim had to do was call him with a question about farming and his answer within about 2 seconds was, "Do you want me to come down right now?". And there he'd be with a thermos of coffee and a box of donuts! He was there at every season of farming, driving every load of silage, feeding our livestock every time we asked. His love of farming, his knowledge of welding helped us for over a decade. His...