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Robert Scott "Bob" Sasser

Portland, Oregon

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Sasser, Robert 'Bob' Scott 61 07/02/1948 01/24/2010 Bob was born in Portland to Mary and Paul Sasser. He is survived by his wife, Esme Sasser; brother, Terry Sasser; daugh-ters, Hilary Andreas and Alison Williams; and four granddaughters. In 1968 he was involved in a motorcycle accident and was...

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Bob and I have been close friends since high school. He was an exceptional man ~ full of kindness and sensitivity. I will miss him ~ and my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Bob for the four years of high school and became especially good friends with him in our Sophmore biology class. In later years when I would see him at reunions he was so welcoming and kind to me. I will miss his warm smile and his ready laugh. My thoughts are with you and your family.

February 7,2010
I have known Bob since 1985. His big smile and cheerful greeting lit up the Hospital's endless corridors each day.His dedication to his Nursing Profeesion and his patients is unsurpassed.We are fortunate to have known him and worked with him.
Our Condolences to Esme & family.
Dr.& Mrs.Lim

Dearest Esme, Hilary, Alison and your families, I was shocked to hear of Bob's passing and have a very heavey heart for you. What a wounderful husband and Father, but I don't need to tell you that. Our families go back to Trinity School were Bob was the model Parent every school would want. Always there with a kind warming smile. I joke with my girls[Sara and Claire] with the words "Do you know how lucky you are?" but it is no joke how lucky you are to have such a caring and loving role...

Dearest Esme and family, My heart goes out to you all, on the loss of such an amazing, caring, and important person in your lives.
However, you must all feel such peace in knowing that you were always there for him, as he was for you.
The people he has touched in his life will never forget his kindness, caring personality, and love for his family.
My prayers to you all, as you move forward with your lives, accept your loss, but know he will always be with you in spirit.

Esme and family, our thoughts and prayers continue to be with you. We hope you take time to remember all the joyful times you all spent together.
Love, Cathy & Harvey

Bob, we miss you so much. Bob was one of my patients for several years and he volunteered for our program known as Sycamore Lane Therapeutic Riding Center, a non-profit organization that provides therapeutic riding for impaired children and adults. God bless his family during this difficult time. He was a wonderful man and I was privilaged to know him.
He and some friends built stairs for the riding facility, which will be dedicated in his honor.

Condolences, I remember all the fun we had working at the Ainsworth Food Center, and the time he visited me in Glendale, Ca. on his way to Arcadia. It was always a pleasure to be with Bob and his ebullient manner.

Dennis Harlalnd, Cardiff, California

We will miss your smile and easy-going manner every time we visit Portland. We will remember all the good vacations we did together and the laughter that came along with those times. Our love goes out to the family.