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Robert C."Bob" Rossman

Albany, New York

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Rossman, Robert C. "Bob" DEFREESTVILLE Robert C. Rossman, 90, passed away Friday, Septem ber 18, 2015. Robert was the son of the late Leonard and Hazel Rossman. Bob proudly served as a tank driver in the Army during World War II. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, the former Catherine...

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Patricia and Dean,
Tony and I are thinking of you at this difficult time. May God help you find peace and comfort in the loving memories you hold in your heart. A hug awaits you when you return home.

Sue, Patty, Pam, Lynne, and Tom we send our deepest condolences to you and your families. I know your dad meant a lot to all of you. May God Bless him and bring you and your mom peace and comfort. Karyn & Terry

Thinking of you Patricia, and praying for comfort and peace for your whole family.

Tommy, Lynn, Patti, Susan, Pam and families,

I am so sorry for the loss of your Dad. I will always remember and miss Uncle Bob, especially his funny sense of humor. Prayers and thoughts are with all of you at this difficult time.

Love,
Nancy, Bill, Ryan and Patrick Chamberlain

To the Rossman family, I was saddened to hear of Roberts passing please know the thoughts and prayers of many our with you all as you go through this difficult time and God Bless.

Lynn, Steve, Chris, Tim, Kay and the Rossman family, So sorry to hear of your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

To my cousins Tom, Lynn, Patti, Sue, and Pam and their families--

We are very sorry for your loss, and are sending thoughts and prayers your way.

Lynn, Steve, Chris,Tim and all the Rossman "kids" (Tommy, Patti, Sue and Pam),

We send you all our sincerest sympathy. I will always remember Bob as a strong and hard working man. It is hard to realize he is gone. My Mom had only recently told me he was in the hospital. Know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers. We especially send our love to the Bearups. I loved the picture of Bob holding Max, with a proud smile on his face.

Tom and Normie sorry to hear about your dad (father in law)