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Robert Stewart Parker

Sandy Springs, Georgia

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Robert Stewart Parker, 60, of Atlanta and formerly of Chicago, died August 13, 2006. Mr. Parker was the former President and CEO of O'Sullivan Industries. He was an avid golfer and belonged to several clubs including Country Club of the South in Atlanta, Glen Oak Country Club in Illinois, The...

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Linda and family,



Please accept my sympathy and advice, keep Bob in your hearts and remember the good times you all shared, and talk about them when you are together.

I've known Bob for over 25 years and am saddened to hear of his passing as yet another "good guy" has left us. No one will wear a mustache as well as Bob did.

Dear Linda and Family.
It is with very sad heart that I write these few words about Bob who with his enthusiasem, energy, and love of life gave many people and I the hope of life. An action man that I have never seen in my 30 years traveling the world. Bob never complained and his motto was "Just Do It". Memories are many. May God bless his soul and his family.


Our deepest symphaty.

Jan and Joja Bonnevie

Please know how deeply your loss is felt by all. Although you will miss him and long for his presence and all of the warm family times that you had... Just try and remember through all your sorrow you have every reason to smile and be glad... You wouldn't be feeling exceptional sadness if you hadn't had an exceptional Husband and Dad

It will be the little things that you will remember the quiet moments the smiles,the laughter, and although it may seem hard right now,it will be the...

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Parker family as they cope with this great loss. We have only great memories of the time we spent at the Parker household!

During my years with Sanford, Bob was the motivator and visionary that brought the best out of people and made Sanford not only a success but even more so a place that everyone loved to work at. Quite honestly, Sanford became my adopted family during this time as this was the culture that Bob instilled in the company.
Bob will be surely missed. My condolences to his family and friends. I honestly believe that he has touched many during his time with us and he will continue to touch...

This morning, on my way to western suburbs, I stopped for breakfast at The Marquee restaurant on 25th and Roosevelt. I sat alone in a booth remembering the many mornings I met Bob there for an update on Sanford and Newell -- to share stories of our many mutual friends. We would meet at 6:30am; he was always up early. It was a sad breakfast today and I won't be going back to The Marquee anymore. It is just not the same without Bob.

My deepest sympathy for the entire Parker family. Bob was an amazing individual and touched many people's lives. I have very fond memories of Bob and pray that the family will be comforted during this difficult time.

Although I never knew your dad, Brian, I am so sorry for your loss. I only pray that your family may find comfort during this difficult time by knowing that your dad is at peace.