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Robert Nauheim

Anchorage, Alaska

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Anchorage, Alaska
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American Cancer Society

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Longtime Anchorage resident Robert Curtis Nauheim, 53, died at home surrounded by his loving family on July 10, 2009, after his valiant three and a half year fight against pancreatic cancer. A celebration of Rob's life will be held on his 54th birthday, 7 p.m. Thursday, July 16, at Hilltop Ski...

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The creek... Butch and me went up and down that thing... He fell off that bridge once, abd cracked his head open. I think it was Noel thst placed a stick in his mouth so he wouldn't swallow his tongue. He was my best friend in the 4th and 5th grade.

Butch was my best friend in the the 4th and 5th grade. We went to Dunbar Elementary. We hiked all over the hills. We found an indian grave up near a grove of Redwood Trees on the Joel McCrea Ranch in 1965. Last time I saw him was in 1970. They were still living at the Cavedale house. They had a swimming pool. We hiked that creek, and Sonoma Creek too. Fished there. Swam at the Clay banks. Rode our bikes to Boys Hot Springs Pool. I am sorry to hear of his passing. He was a good friend.

Butch (Rob) was my dear friend in HS. We played guitar together and he made me a better musician. Football was a joy for both of us and he was a born leader of our team. I have never met a man like him. He was a man of action and always was there to help when needed. I loved him like a brother.

I am so saddened by the passing of my oldest and bestest friend of 43 years...I first met Butch at Dunbar Elementary School, Glen Ellen, California and we hit it off immediately...he was such a wonderful guy, kind, considerate, talented...pure of heart and soul...full of love...I will miss him dearly! My heart goes out to his family.

Please accept our deepest sympathy in the passing of Rob. As a friend of Mark and Annette, I met Rob a couple of times and was greatly impressed by his character. It is truly sad to lose so one so gifted so early.

Dear Beth and wonderful loving family,

You have been in my thoughts so much this past week.

Thank you for allowing me to assist in Rob's care and to have a chance to get to know your lovely family.

The memorial service let me glimpse Rob before he was sick. I so wish I had a chance to know him then. Thank you for inviting me.

It was a real privilege to see and feel the love that surrounded Rob in his life and in his death. I truly wish all...

Hi Beth,

I have been thinking so much about you and your family over these past few days. I don't know if memories can even begin to help relieve you from the heartache you are experiencing, but I must share mine with you. I am remembering the first time I met Rob at a parent teacher conference. He was "father extraordinaire" to Isan who was then a member of our 8th Grade Neon Team. Months later, Jeff and I were on a bike ride and we ran into you and Rob. I had no idea at the time...