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Robert L. Parker

Phoenix, Arizona

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Parker, Robert L. 95, born Oct. 18, 1913 in Junction City, Kansas, passed away peacefully at home on December 16, in Wilhoit, AZ. He moved to Ariz in 1927. He was proud to have served in the Army during WWII. He started the community of Wilhoit as a realtor for Glenarm Land Company 43...

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I'm glad I didn't miss the opportunity to sign this book. Uncle Bob, you were always like a grandpa to us girls. We love you and will miss you terribly.

Thank you for taking me under your wing 29 years ago and becoming such an incredible example and force in my life as a "second father." We didn't always agree, but we always loved each other. I will miss your advice and jokes till I get home there with all of you. Blessed Be. The extra kid.

We'll miss you dear Uncle! You were always supportive of your family and those of us who were your nieces and nephews. Always cheerful and always positive that's why we loved you so much.

To my Dear Uncle Bob,
I will miss you for so many reason. I'll miss all your jokes, your smile, how you honor women & respect them & how dear you truly were. You always felt like a Grandpa to us Weissert Girls & Aunt Dene felt like our Grandmother. I love you with all my heart, may you now rest in peace.

To my Sweet Aunt Dene,
I am here for you any time. Please call Shirlee or I if you ever need ANYTHING, we're not that far away. I love you too with all my heart!

A wonderful man who loved laughter & dancing. I remember so many funny things he said and did. Sometimes he would put us kids up to something that he knew would get us in trouble but that was one of the things he would do to get a laugh. He was top shelf, I will miss him greatly. Nephew

To a wonderful uncle that was more like a father.....he was a super dad to his girls and a super wonderful grand dad to his granchildren....and a devoted husband.
Rest Uncle Bob....no more pain.
I will miss you very much.

Rest Robert, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.