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Robert L. "Bob" Raque

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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RAQUE, ROBERT L. "BOB", 65, of Louisville passed away Monday, November 20, 2006 at Baptist Hospital East. He was a native of Louisville, an Air Force Airman First Class, a 1959 graduate of St. Xavier High School and a retired operation manager- buyer for Kentuckian Food Service. He was an...

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I found out about Bob's passing recently after I had retired. While working at John Conti and Kentuckiana Food service I always looked up to him as a mentor and friend. Every once in a while he still visits me in my dreams. I'm sorry for his lost, but smile for having known him for over a decade.

So sorry to hear of your loss, and our inability to attend funeral as we were out of town...I know what your Dad meant to you, and you were blessed to have him...our condolences on your loss.

We still remember the good times we had in Hilton Head and Panama City. Will never forget that good and spicy cocktail sauce you used to fix.

I'll miss you "Berry", we had some great times together at Garvin and St. Catherine.

We were sadened to hear about Bob's passing, but know that he is pain free with our Lord now. Patsy, we know that it is difficult to lose your life's best friend, but God will give you the strength you need to get through this difficult time. We very much wish we could physically be there for you right now and hope we are able to get together when we are in Louisville on the weekend before the New Year. All of our thoughts and prayers are with you always.

Love & blessings,

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

You all are in our prayers as you journey down this difficult path. We pray that you find strength to heal and remember all the wonderful times.

Uncle Bob was a great man. we will miss him very much. i will carry his laugh & bear hug in my heart forever.

With sympathy to the Rague Family. May the angels above keep you all safe during this time of need.