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Robert Stack

Dallas, Texas

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Stack, Rear Admiral Robert Cole Rear Admiral Robert Cole Stack (65) died on July 20th at Presbyterian Hospital, Dallas, Texas due to complications from diabetes. He is survived by his devoted wife of 29 years, Deborah Smith Stack, his sister Lorraine Lawson of Roswell, GA., and brother Paul...

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Dear Deborah, I am so sorry for your loss. I haven't seen Bob in quite a while. I think the last time was about 30 years ago at Thanksgiving. I do remember that he and Brooks, Melissa and Tate had a wonderful time laughing and talking. They always had so much fun at family gatherings... my thought and prayers will be with you.

Dear Deborah,

I'm very sorry to hear that my cousin Bob has passed away. Marti and I send you our heartfelt condolences. As a diabetic myself, I'll be making a contribution in my cousin's memory and honor. We're thinking of you.

Brooks Sanders
Marti Cooksey
Cape Meares, Oregon

Mrs. Stack,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Our dad, Vic Tornero, has always spoken fondly of Admiral Stack and their friendship. Our parents are currently out of town and you are in their thoughts and prayers, as well.
Yvonne Martinez
Christina Tornero-Burcie
Victor Tornero Jr.

Sincere condolences to the Family on the passing of Admiral Stack. He was a Great American!

Debbie, I heard today of The Admiral's passing. I was proud to have considered him a friend and a mentor in both my Navy and civilian careers. I was blessed to have worked for and with Bob over the years and will miss his guidance and encouragement.

Dear Debbie,

I have so many wonderful memories of you and Bob and your dedication to Dallas Theater Center. You are in my thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.

To Debbie and Family,
I just got the word,and extend heartfelt condolences to you all. Bob was a well respected colleague of many of us at Texas Commerce Bank. His professionalism, integrity and warm spirit was cherished by many, who will remember him fondly.
Sincerely,
Tommy Cox, San Antonio, Texas

Debbie,
The Admiral was my mentor and friend. I was amazed that he always felt like one day he would get better. I believe he was right; he got better on Monday morning. Bravo Zulu (Well Done), Admiral.
Roy Miller, CAPT, SC, USNR (Ret.)

Bob was a fine Naval Officer and my good friend for over 30 years. I wish that I had lived closer so that we could have met more often. Take care Debbie.
CAPT Dave Herndon
Greenville SC