Robert-Powers-Obituary

Robert Powers

London, Ohio

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POWERS Robert "Bob" Powers, WWII Army Veteran, 85, died Sunday, August 8, 2010. He was preceded in death by his wife Mary Alice (Sullivan) Powers, parents William J. and Sarah (Markley) Powers, brothers William E. and James, sister Dorothy, son-in-law Brad Brown. He is survived by daughters,...

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I am very sorry to hear about your father, Sharon. He was such a nice man and I have fond memories of him. My prayers are with you and your family. Julia Slyh-Bricker

Thank you for your service to our country so that we can embrace the freedom we have today.

Blue Star Mothers
Buckeye Military Moms, Ch 9
Worthington/Columbus OH

Sharon, Kathy and families,
I'm saddened to hear about Bob, I worked for him for many years and I truly admired him. I would run into him now and then and I would so much enjoy talking to him. He would always talk about all of you and it was obvious how proud he was of his family. I will miss him and please know that my thoughts and prayers are with each of you through this very difficult time.

Kathy, Sharon and Families,
I just heard of your Dad's homegoing. I have some great memories of your parents. They are now together again. You are in our prayers.

Dear Sharon & family, Bill and I were saddened to hear about your father. He was truly a precious man and devoted father. We know that he and Brad are now watching over you and your family, along with so many other love ones and especially our Lord and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Keep happy thoughts in your hearts and God will always lead you through the sad moments and hard times. You have many friends and family who love and support you, lean on them when times get tough. We send our love and...

Dear Family of Mr. Powers,
The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. Mr. Powers was a great man and a true gentleman. I share your grief.
Shelly

my name is ron fugate I consider myself lucky to be bobs friend!! He was one of the first men I ever played golf with at london country club. He was a true friend of mine. We had many great days together on and off the course. As hard as I tried I don't think I ever beat him! I'm in seattle havn a drink to celebrate his awesome life!!!!! Rest in peace my friend. Love ron