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Robert S. Tarleton

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TARLETON - Robert S., age 65, of Port Washington, on November 8, 2011. Loving son of the late Roland and Helen. Reposing at Austin F. Knowles, Inc. Funeral Home, 128 Main St., Port Washington Thursday 2-4 & 7-9 PM. Religious service Friday 1:30 PM. Interment Roslyn Cemetery.

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Thank you Bob for all that you have done for us and for Kappa Alpha. Now, perhaps, you will get the chance to build another cyclotron (electron accelerator) and to do some amateur radio. Best wishes, Nickolaus E. Leggett VW '68

Bob-
Thanks for sharing your talents and enthusiasm for KA. I will miss our conversations and your "big brother" advise.

-James Shepherd, Massapequa, New York

So sorry I missed out on all the services, etc. I would have loved to have shared memories of Bob with all of his friends and fraternity brothers. He was a very lovely man and good friend. I will miss our annual Yankees game and frequent telephone chats. -- Jacquie Ottman, widow of Geoff Southworth, Bob's first mentee and 'little brother" from high school in Port Washington

Bob's devotion, commitment and loyalty to the Kappa Alpha Literary Society was legendary. He will be missed, tremendously. Kxlxs! We'll miss you Adxxs.

Before he ever penned the book, "Bull" Tarlton was the spirit of KA. He was the VW chapter. His was the voice you always heard, and it is stilled far too soon. Rest peacefully, brother.

Bull -

Thanks for keeping the spirit of KA alive. Be well in the stars.

Meredith (CC 97)

Come fill your glasses up to "Bull", to "Bull", to "Bull"

Your passion for KA is something we should all remember, you will be missed!

Scott Keyworth (VT 84')

Come fill your glasses up to "Bull", to "Bull", to "Bull"

Your passion for KA is something we should all remember, you will be missed! Scott Keyworth (VT 84')

"In the realm of ideas everything depends on enthusiasm¦ in the real world all rests on perseverance."
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Thank You Bull for both your enthusiasm and your perseverance -