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Robert W. "Bob" Tasker

Carrollton, Ohio

1924-2010

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Robert W. "Bob" Tasker, 86, of Carrollton passed away Sunday afternoon, Oct. 17, 2010, in the Carroll Golden Age Retreat following a lengthy illness.Born April 23, 1924, in Canton, O., he was the son of the late Hallock (formerly Carrollton Police Chief) and Lucille Fearn Tasker.Bob was a veteran...

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My Cousin Bob, May God bless you forever for your inspiration and example to me. Jim Tasker in Randolph, Ohio

Dear Larry & Family,
So sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. Your in my thoughts and prayers.

To My Friend Sandi,

May this candle flame warm your heart with the love of your father. Blessings to you and your family, You are in my prayers today. Take care.

Love,
Tony & Saundra Thompson

After tomorrow,your handsome face again, I will never see...No hugs,no smiles from my sweet Papa...Yes you will always be in my heart but such a hole in my soul...Comfort and joy come as I know your dancing with Mama, gentlty bantering with Billie and bouncing my boys on your now strong knee...this I wish I could see...you were a wonderful Father,friend,teacher and confidant..Oh tomorrow..tomorrow...your spirit will be there to help me,please...I love you so much, dear Daddy..."SIS"

you will always be in the hearts of your loved ones. Your memory will be like a candle burning for an eternity.

Don and I are so sorry for the loss of your loved one. He is is a better place now..

i love u grandpa. i wish i was there to see u but im fighting the good fight. i know your proud of me. you a big reason why i joined the army and why i picked fort hood so i could be in the first cav like you were. you fights over grandpa and i will carry you on. keep me strong grandpa for i will be victory. you stories will continue you have my word. my kids will know your name and hear the stories of your life. for i am proud to carry your name im proud to be mark robert pitts. and we will...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.


When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in
truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. ~Kahlil
Gibran