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ROBERT G. STEVENS

Middleburg Heights, Ohio

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STEVENS ROBERT G. STEVENS, age 69. Beloved husband of 48 years to Diane (nee Snyder). Loving father of Daniel (Lori) and Deborah Cook (Chris). Cherished grandfather of Jessica, Gregory and Patrick. Also survived by nieces, nephews cousins, many dear friends especially those with the Hollywood...

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You're right Mr Libbey, "no words". I'll miss his genuine smile and how he laughed even when I wasn't even amusing. I know the way you feel right now Dan.
Be well, Bob Zawiski

Dear Diane and Famiy,

We just found out tonight about Bob. We offer our sincere condolences. Chuck will always remember Bob for his love of cars. May God grant you and family peace during this difficult time.

Diane & Family,
We were so very sorry to learn that Bob has passed. Our deepest sympathy and prayers are with you at this very difficult time. We will miss him greatly at our Hollywood Knights meetings and car runs. His quiet and witty humor was loved by all.
Sincerely,
Gary & Susan Nemeth

Bob was and always will be remembered to me as a great boss and friend when he hired me to work at american dream car we will miss you but never forget you rest in peace my friend FRANK the CRANK

Uncle Bob,
I think Bugs said it right, you don't have to be loud to be heard! Your quiet humor, strength and especially love for your family were the traits that made you so special. You were, and still are, a man to be admired and respected. I will miss you but you left behind a lot of good memories! Thank you for letting Aunt Diane take her 1/2 hour to say her goodbyes!! Rest in peace Uncle Bob.

DIANE AND FAMILY,

YOU HAVE OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY. BOB
WAS NOT ONLY A GREAT ARTIST BUT A WONDERFUL HUSBAND, FATHER AND FRIEND.
MAY GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU AND BE WITH YOU DURING THIS MOST DIFFICULT TIME.

LOVE AND PRAYERS,
GEORGE AND CAROLYN DURISEK

Remember that your
loss is shared
by many friends who care
and that you're in our
thoughts and hearts
and in our every prayer

Meeting Bob' back in '56 or '57 was a turning event in my life. He taught me that one doesn't have to be loud to be heard. Rest in Peace My Friend as YOU surely deserve it.Thank YOU for being in my life...Bugs'

Bob was not only my customer, but someone I looked at as a friend. I can still hear his voice, and see him driving up in his trailblazer, working on a resto rod down at franks. I will miss him more than words will ever convey.