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Robert Shingleton

Houston, Texas

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Robert James Shingleton (Bob), 71, died peacefully in his home October 5, 2013 surrounded by his beloved family. He fought many courageous battles with a variety of cancers but in the end, aggressive and terminal pancreatic cancer robbed his family of his body but not his spirit. Bob leaves a...

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Dear Brenda and Family,
I know from many conversations how much you loved your Father, and seeing his face now in this photo it's clear he was also a person full of love and grace. I am so sorry for your loss, and for all the suffering involved. Yet, there is no greater gift in life than this. May your gratitude show the way to your healing. You are all in my prayers, especially Robert. Much love,
Anne of Dawn Mountain

My deepest sympathies during your time of loss. Bob was a wonderful person and I thought a lot of him. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
God Bless ya'll.
Beverly Kalisek

Bob was such a wonderful man and a joy to work with, he will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time.

Sorry for your loss. Enjoyed seeing you both on the cruise.

~~~God Bless~~~

~~Shingleton Family~~
My deepest sympathies during your time of loss. Please know that you are in my prayers. My heart goes out to all of you. Peace and Love to All!!

Barbara & Family;
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Ernie & I were deeply saddened when Bob passed. He was many things to many people. Bob was a great man, respected by all, a mentor, and most of all, a great friend. Ernie will cherish all the memories through the years of friendship with Bob from NW45 Little League to umpiring High School baseball. Bob will be greatly missed.

I met Bob a few years ago at a Transamerica convention. He was a real nice down to earth personable guy who I enjoyed conversing with. May you rest in peace.

Our thoughts are prayers are with you all at this time. Mr. Mother as we affectionately called him was such a wonderful man and could bake the most gorgeous apple pie! May he rest in peace. ~The Roberson and Clayton family~