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Robert E. McPherson

Appleton, Wisconsin

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McPherson, Robert E.Robert (Bob) Edward McPherson Jr., a resident of Grand Chute, died on September 24, 2015, at the age of 80. He was born on January 29, 1935 and raised in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, the son of the late Robert E. and Eleanor Goetz McPherson, and grandson of the late Harry and Gertrude...

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Bobby exemplified the definition of master craftsman. With his wit, smile and occasional spontaneous song, he was a pleasure to learn from and work with and is sorely missed in NY. RIP my friend, fair winds until we meet again...

What an honor it was to know Bob in his days on City Island. We will never forget his magnificent voice, twinkle-eyed smile, and friendly ways. Bob will be missed by all who knew him. Sally, you are in our prayers and thoughts. Love, Mary Lou and Bob

We always enjoyed seeing and working with Bob when we had our boat at the Pioneer. Loved his stories about NYC and his singing.He was an expert working on Sailboats. We will miss him. Our prayers, peace and fond memories. Dan & Pat Bacon Green Bay
"The Stars & Stripes"

I first met Bob at the Pioneer Marina 14 years ago as he did needed repairs on my boat. What a gentleman. Always had time to spin a yarn and always a kind word for everyone. You will be missed. May you have fair winds and following seas.

We are going to miss this guy!

Bob had a wonderful talent of music, of boat service repair, and of kindness to all.

Grace and peace to Sally and the family.

Sally, So sorry to hear of Bob's passing. He was a true gentleman with tremendous talent. May God bless you and yours.

We were so sad to hear today of Bobs passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Sally and family. We first met Bob and Sally when they escorted his grand dad to the UK in 1965 although Helen had been a pen pal of Sally since 1947. We met up again in Appleton in 2000 and Cromer in 2001. We will never forget those times