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Robert D. Mehling

Cleveland, Ohio

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ROBERT D. MEHLING, age 50. Beloved husband of Terese (nee Esson); father of Alyssa and Aaron; son of the late Robert E. and Mary (nee Lehmann); brother of Christopher (Patricia), and Lori Cabbage (Michael); son-in-law to Sean and Nancy Nye, and James R. Esson; brother-in-law of James Esson...

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Terry and Family I am so sorry to hear about Bob. My sympathy and prayers go out to you and your family. I will miss the frequent phone calls I had with you and Bob, we always shared a good laugh and story.

Dear Terry, Alyssa, and Aaron,
The boys and I are so sorry to hear about your loss. Bob always had a smile for everyone and was so easy to be with. It never mattered how much time passed between conversations, he was the same nice guy and it seemed as if you were still just down the street. Please know you're in my thoughts and prayers.
Love, Cindy, Taylor, and Connor

Dear Mrs. Mehling,
my mom (Kelly) worked for Bob in Chicago. It was because of him that she was able to spend more time with us when we were little. I remember when he was moving to Ohio for my mom and I went shopping and bought him all this Drew Carey stuff. I really did not understand but all I remember is her telling me "Cleveland Rocks". When she heard the news, she was so sad. When I went to school the next day, I had the school say a prayer for him. When I got home I told my mom that...

Terry, Alyssa and Aaron -

I remember when you and Bob first moved back to Cleveland - he brought Alyssa and Aaron into the office to introduce them. It was easy to see how proud he was of them then, and that pride was confirmed through the years as he would share stories of their accomplishments. We'll all miss him. My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

I have nothing but great memories of working with Bob for over 20 years. He was both a mentor and friend and I will miss his words of wisdom, advice and how he loved to have fun. I am so sorry for your pain but know that all of us will always carry a bit of Bob in our hearts. We all miss him.

Terry,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I thought that Bob was a fine man. I especially enjoyed his wit and wisdom. I will always remember the good times that we all shared in Chicago. I will miss him.

Dear Terry, Alyssa & Aaron:
We are so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. We will remember the fun he had hosting the Harvest Festival in Cary. Our thoughts are with you.

To Bob's family,
I will remember Bob in the office next to mine in North Olmsted. His hearty laugh would carry through the walls. I remember his photo gallery of his children and how proud he was of their accomplishments and gifts. I am truly sorry for your loss and I pray that he is laughing that great laugh in heaven....

Nancy Nye and family,
My deepest sympathy to you and yours.
Will keep you all in thought and prayer.