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Robert L. Raclin

South Bend, Indiana

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Oct. 27, 1918 - May 13, 2008SOUTH BEND - Robert L. Raclin, 89, of South Bend, Indiana, and Naples, Florida, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 13, 2008. He is survived locally by his wife, Ernestine M. Raclin Bob was born in Chicago, IL, on October 27, 1918, to H.L. and Laura Raclin, and was...

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Our deepest sympathy to the entire family ..we are cousins.
Our father, George Mayer, was the brother of Bob's grandfather.
Lora Mayer Hiney, Hartford, Conn
Joan Mayer Teller, Lake Oswego, OR

Dear Raclin Family: Our deepest sympathies on your loss. Mr. Raclin had a real zest for living, and we enjoyed working with him. Our thoughts are with you.
Sharon De Vault and Scott McCue

Dear Ernestine and family,
My deepest sympathy to you all. I was fortunate enough to be a member of Swan Lake Duck Club in Henry for many of the years Bob was a member. I just wanted you to know how many lives Bob touched while at Swan Lake with his class, his humor, and his incredible stories of his many adventures in life. Many of them included you, his beloved wife and family. Since my brother-in-law Tim Miller manages Swan Lake, my kids were there with me many times. Bob really...

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

We are sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We certainly enjoyed the visits we shared with you. We are thankful we had the opportunity to know Bob. God bless you.

Bob was a outside Director at the firm of Colonial Hospital Supply for approximaely 25 years. His guidance and advice was invaluable over the years and helped grow a Chicago based small family company into one the most respected large regional providers of medical supplies and equipment. Many of his Colonial friends have such fond memories of this Man.

Dear Ernestine:

I am sadden to find out about the passing of your beloved husband Bob Racin. I will remember him as a gentleman of charm, grace, dignity and great success in government and business. I will never forget that when we initially met how he noticed that we were both wearing shirts from Turnbull & Asser. He was a class act.

Dear Mrs. Raclin and family . I am truly sorry for your lost . You have my deepest sympathy . May the Lord comfort and strengthen you during this time of sorrow.

Sincerely Dwight

Dearest Ernestine,
I am so very sorry Bob is no longer with us. Memory of Bob's kind and delightful personality will always remain with me.
Love you,
Lexo