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Robert A. Selders Sr.

Toledo, Ohio

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SELDERS Robert A. Sr. Robert A. Selders Sr., age 81, of Waterville, OH, passed away peacefully Monday morning, September 1, 2008, from complications following surgery for bladder and prostate cancer. He was born April 19, 1927 in Altoona, PA to Kenneth and Thelma (Ayers) Selders. A World...

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Ida and family
Remember all the good times you had together, he will always remain with us forever, Brenda

Bob, Evie and Selders Family,
I would like to express my sympathy for you loss. I just found out today.
Now I know why Bob junior is such a great person. He was taught by a great dad. May God wrap his arms around the entire family and ease your heartache.

I am very sorry to hear of your loss, and your family is in my thoughts and prayers. I worked with Kristy Selders at Spring Meadows Vet Clinic a few years ago. Take care folks.

Bob & Evie & Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss, with God's speed may he wrap his loving arms around all of you & hold you close at this difficult time.
Lots of Love Shelley S.

What a terrific life this man has led. His many accomplishments and genuine contributions during his life are much to be admired. Our sincere condolences to all the family and friends of this fine man...

I would like to thank all who have had us in their thoughts and prayers and all that have sent us emails in the guest book. I can't begin to tell you how much it means to the whole family. I cry everytime I come in and read the wonderful, heartfelt writings about our Father. He has touched a lot of lives by the way he lived his life. I could only hope to leave a legacy such as my Dad's. I look in the eyes of his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren and I know Dad will live on in...

Bob Selders was the sweetest, kindest, most determined person I've ever met. To say he looked forward each year to riding in Bike-to-the-Bay is an understatement. Every time he came in to the office, he always had a big smile when he'd tell us how far he rode that day or how much money he already raised. The ride for him was more than a challenge, it was a quest. He made a difference in many lives of those living with MS, and his memory will be in our hearts always. My deepest...