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Robert L. Navin

Yuma, Arizona

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Robert L. Navin, 82, passed away peacefully in his sleep on January 7, 2009 at his home in Yuma. Bob was born November 18, 1926 in Buhl, Idaho. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. He was a member of the Moose Lodge #1627. He is survived by his loving wife of 32 years,...

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Aunt Sis. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Just think of all the love and good times you shared, I am so glad and honored that I knew him. He was such a dear man. God Bless.
Mary

We always enjoyed the dinner parties you hosted when we visited Yuma. The memories will live on forever. You're much loved Bob.

I called him my "Stept-Dad", but he was much, much more. He lit up a room just by walking in. He could make us laugh without even trying. We knew when he and Mom came to town there would be a party. He WAS the the party. People wanted to be around him and he made everyone feel he was their friend. Bob gave Mom the best 32 years of her life. We will never forget him nor will we ever stop loving him.

Cheryl and Dale McFarland

It's been just over one week since my dad passed away. When I woke up this morning he was the first person on my mind. It seemed hard to imagine that on this side of life I would never see him again. But one day I will.
As I read over everybodys comments about my dad I felt blessed.
Here is what all of you said about my dad.
*He had a great smile.(I want his smile)
*A wonderful smile
*He was always smiling.
*An upbeat man.
*Full of life.
*A fun loving...

we were so sorry and shocked to hear about Bob. We feel so blessed to have gotten time with you both this summer. we are so sorry for your loss and want you to know our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. we love you.

Sorry to hear about Bob he will be missed. We will miss all those big hugs and that great smile. We love you Aunt Sis you will be in our prayers. Love Melissa and Family

A sad surprise to read about Bob's passing in the Yuma Sun. We have had some fun visits together, and have not been in touch for awhile, but Phyllis we send our deepest sympathy to you and the family.

I'll miss you my Grumpy Bear!!!
Love your first Grand Daughter (Trouble) Nicie

My Dad was the light for the untraveled roads that were laid ahead of me. He and my mom were always there for me. Now I'll be there for her. It's five o'clock everywhere now.

Love Always - Robin