Robert-O'Hara-Obituary

Robert Dennis O'Hara

Everett, Washington

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Robert Dennis O'Hara

Robert Dennis O'Hara, 57, passed away the evening of December 19, 2008 after a six and a half month struggle with lung cancer. He was born July 20, 1951 in Sharon, Pennsylvania and later lived in Michigan, Massachusetts and Washington. Throughout his life he...

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I am so very sorry for your loss. I had always wanted to meet Bob. My family knew him from Owosso, MI many years ago.

Dear Pam, Holly and Sharon.
Bob and I spoke regularly regarding grinding applications Bob truly had a cheerful, servants heart and will be dearly missed. I pray the Holy Spirit will comfort you during this time.

Dear: Pam & Family
Although I have only been at Pacific just over 2 years, I can sincerely say that Bob was more then a co-worker. Over the years we became great friends, especially when I had him come out to my territory. While out here for 4 days I took him to several accounts in 3 states. As we neared the end of our trip Bob said, "Dennis you did a great job, but could we please do less driving next time?" In those 4 days Bob and I drove over 1600 miles. I have always depended on...

Dear Pam and Girls,
Please know that God has blessed Bob with eternal life. Bob was a great co-worker for many years and an even better friend for many more years. May God be with Bob and with each of you during this time of sorrow. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

I didn't know Bob nearly as long as I wish I could have, but at least feel blessed with the times I get to remember. Give'm Hell in Heaven Bob, and don't forget your guitar....

God bless you Bob...
You will be missed in this lifetime.

Pam, Holly, & Shannon

Although it's been a few years since I've worked with Bob, I most remember his wit and desire to help. Bob was always there to provide help when needed, and that included humor as well as his expertise in grinding wheels. May God be with you in your time of loss. I consider it a privilege to have known him.

I had the pleasure of working with Bob for a number of years at Pacific Grinding Wheel. He was a great friend and coworker who was always willing to help me in any way that he could. I enjoyed the way that he saw the world and his sense of humor. May the family find strength during this time of your loss.

Dear Pam and family:

It was pleasure to know Bob and to work with him both at Milacron and Pacific. I am sorry for your loss and hope and pray for you and your family.

Sincerely,

Mark Listermann