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Robert Myles Tobin

Los Gatos, California

1948 - 2014

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Robert Myles TobinSept. 23, 1948-June 7, 2014Resident Of Los GatosRobert ("Bob") Myles Tobin passed away on June 7, 2014, surrounded by family and friends. Bob was born on September 23, 1948, and raised in Marin County in the idyllic town of Fairfax, California. He attended Sir Francis Drake High...

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Dear Gentle Tobin & Klatt family & friends,
I hope that time had helped you to adjust to life with the absence of Bob. He was a special man who graced many many people of all ages as well as helping many as well.
Grief is something that stays with us after such a loss.
On this anniversary of Bobs passing I want to convey my sincere condolences.
With affection,
Diantha Stensrud Lowery

Bob, or ROBERTO - As I called him.
I have to say this. He was like NO ONE ELSE! Always kind! Always informative, and a little more so at times!
And, for him saying Hello to a Friend.
A Friend meaning a PERSON!
Those he did not know or have ever met!
He was Sharp and he was Witty!
(A little Street-Wise I must say.)
I could go ON-AND-ON!
LOve you BOB, and you are on my mind just about everyday!
I guess that I got the, "TOB'S EFFECT!" I do not regret it EVER!

God bless big Bob Tobin, I'll always remember the strongest player in college basketball, 1969 and how he helped me when I needed it most. His spirit will live on.

Heyyyy Rob willlll misss youuuu , yooouuu spenttt mannny hhhooouuursss makking usss all laugh. Greattt knowwingg you old friend.

I will miss you mookieman. ..your crazy spellings of words and your sense of humor was a joy I looked forward to each day that you were in skype....now that you are with the angels...don't forget to look down and watch over us....I will miss you terribly

You will be deeply missed as part of our online family. We will miss you
From your Skype Rooms

I met Bob in Mexico in the 1970s, attracted by his ebullient, gregarious and adventuresome nature. He was always smiling.

Gonna miss the dude.

I meet Bob when he first came to Hoge, Fenton, et al. He had a wonderful smile, a great sense of humor and was always the consummate gentleman.

Condolences to his family. Take solace in knowing you had a very extraordinary man in your son and brother who touched so many people in wonderful ways.

We are all better for having known him.

Bob always "stuck up" for the Wee one's! He never allowed Bullying and I will always remember his Bravery and willingness to be a Friend FIRST!
We will all miss you Bob but look forward to seeing you again!