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Robert Sorenson

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Sorenson, Robert (Bob) The son of Darrell and Lee Sorenson, was born on October 29, 1958 in Denver, Colorado. The Sorenson family relocated to Stillwater, Minnesota in the early 1960's where six children were raised and many wonderful childhood memories were made. Bob never tired of reliving and...

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Bob, had the movie star good looks, and he was a real character. He will be forever young.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Sorenson family. My heart goes out to you all.

After hearing the news, memories came flooding in and continue to do so. What a unique and special individual. My memories of Bob - “Eddie”…there are so many. The Bob Sorenson in my heart: handsome, fun, a risk taker, mischievous, stubborn, a leader, an athlete, angel on skis, a skilled camper, a good friend, a good talker, a good listener, a defender, caring, passionate in his beliefs, big...

I remember Bob as a guy with a great dispositon as well as someone who always seemed to get along with eveybody. Fun and easy going. A good guy. And although I have to admit, I've lost track of many people who we all use to hang out with, it's always sad to lose one of the special one's. Bob seemed to have found the balance between what he knew he wanted and what he knew he already had...

May you Rest Forever in Peace, Bob.

I just found out about Bob. So sad what a good man. I can remember his BIG smile and bushy hair. Ever so kind to me. So many good times being bad. My thoughts and prayers to the family.We will miss him.

I will always remember you.... my friend, my neighbor and my classmate. My heart goes out to your family,to your kids and to your wife....I know your mom was there to hug you. Your beautiful smile, good looks and "good old days" memories will remain in our hearts forever.

What sad news about Bob's passing! I've been thinking of him and all the fun we used to have on the slopes at Birch Park. My son is now snowboarding out at Afton and I keep thinking, if he's doing half the stuff we did he's in big trouble! Bob was such an awesome skiier. It was fun to watch him fly down the hill as graceful as ever. I think every girl in the class of 77 had a crush on him at some point of our Jr. High or High School years. What a smile. Rest in peace Bob and I hope the...

The most impressionable years of my life were spent with the "South Hill" gang. Bob led a contingent of free roaming youngsters - Joe White, Mike Roe, Brian Harview, Bruce Regis, Tim Schmidt, Steve Hesse - just to name a few. Great memories of playing on the Vikings football team. Champions over the Cowboys. Coach Juell is still my favorite. The Panthers in Colt Baseball. I remember Bob more as "Sore". I always saw Bob as someone that should have been in the movies or on the beach in CA. An...

I first met bob in 5th grade, He was playing basketball for st. michaels. Nobody could stop him on the court,He was so fast. He had the best hands in football, Playing in jr. high was great, They would double cover him and i would be wide open. Those were great times that i will never forget. I wish i could of had the chance to see bob one more time to talk to him about the good old days.

Bob was always kind and included everybody in his circle of friends. The more the better! I think of all of the people that he touched and I know he will be missed by all.

As a childhood and teenage friend the memories come rushing forward. They are good memories:
• Washington Park and sitting for hours on “the Hill” with the most beautiful girls in the world as our friends.
• Junior High gym class and being chased around the track at the old athletic field by the gym...