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Robert L. "Bobby" Quick Jr.

Kansas City, Missouri

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Robert L. Quick, 51, of Kansas City, Kan., entered into rest May 29, 2008, at University of Kansas Medical Center. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday, June 2, at Maple Hill Funeral Home. Burial will be in Maple Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, at the funeral home....

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Dad
I love and Miss you so very much, you are always will me, when I hunt and fish ,I know I,m not alone you are right there beside me. Mom is trying very hard, but she hurts so bad only being with you again will give her peace
I Love You ,your #1 Son Travis

Bobby YOU ARE THE LOVE OF MY LIFE MY SOUL MATE. It so hard to carry on with out you, This pain is unbearable, My only way of dealing with this is to know That We Will Be Together Again I LOVE YOU xxxooo

Bobby

Not a day goes by that I don't think about you. I miss you so and wish with all my heart that you were still here with us. The only thing that I know for sure is that someday I shall see you again, but until then I will always hold you in my heart.
Love Always,
Your sister Lela
P.S. Hannah sends her love as always.

To the Quick Family
I only just heard of the passing of Bobby. I know how hard it is to lose a loved one. My thoughts and love go out to you all. I pray that the God of all comfort will wrap his arms around your hearts during this time and bring to you the peace that surpasses all understanding.

Mom & Dad Quick, Yvonne, Kathy, Lela, Toonie, David and Mark, I just heard of Bobbie's passing and am so sorry. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I love you all and Bobbie will live in our hearts and memories forever.

Bobby was a great uncle althow I didnt know him that well when i did met him he was very nice may he rest in peace Brandon Baxter

Dear Kathy, Lela, Yvonne & Toonie, I am very sad to hear about your brothers' passing. I had hoped he would get better and beat the disease. I hope you find comfort knowing you did everything you could. You're the best sisters anyone could hope to have. I know you made his last days easier.

Bobby,
Though we realy didn't have much time togther, I will alwas rember what times we did. You will always live in our memories. may you reast in peace.
Love yor little sister Violet And Mike Baxter

FORGIVE MY NOTE IF IM WRONG,BUT DURING THE KOREAN WAR I SERVED IN THE MARINES WITH A YOUNG MAN WITH THE NAME OF ROBERT QUICK,SR.IM SENDING MY CONDOLENCES ,TO THE FAMILY,I DONT KNOW IF THIS IS MY BUDDYS SON,BUT GOD BE WITH YOU ALL.ID LIKE TO KNOWTHIS,CHARLES LaMASTRES.CAMERON,MO.USMCRET