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Robert Bob Troost

Phoenix, Arizona

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Robert C. Troost, 60, of Phoenix, died September 2, 2007. Bob was born Feb. 16, 1947 in Inglewood, CA and was the former owner of Arizona Granite and Marble Co. Family and friends are invited to a Memorial Service at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, September 8 at Messinger Mortuary Chapel, 7601 E....

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Bob, when I lost you I lost my brother. From the day we first met to the last day I saw you when we pulled the prank on the other salesmen at the Sears store we alway treated life as the great joke that it really is. I was proud to speak at your memorial and I will anxiously await your critique when I see you again soon my brother. Terry Maas

Bob it seems just like it was yesterday when you left. I know you are with me by little things. Butterflies, feather randomly appears, and sometimes I can ever hear you breathing next to me in bed at nite. I will see you soon. I bet you and Dorian are making everybody Laugh. See you soon "Ola".

We wish you were here and think about you all the time.

I'd like to express my many thanks to Bob. Thanks for always treating me like family. Thanks for humorously critiquing our soccer games. Thanks for giving me my first sale after I graduated college and entered the real world. Most of all Bob, thank you for always putting a smile on my face. You'll be missed!

Bob,it was a pleasure knowing you and having you as my father-in-law. When my dad passed away you were there for me and I will never forget that. I wish things were different the past few years and we could of spent more time together like we use to. I will miss you very much.

Dad... what to say? There are more memories than I ever could have imagined that are worthy of talking about. So, what I want to say is simple. As many people have stated, you were always there to make us all laugh. You had a sense of humor that most people would've loved to have. I know that I am like you in many ways and at a time like this, I am so grateful that God has given me pieces of you. You were always there for me when I was young, and then you carried that on with my kids. We all...

Bob... I will always remember like it was yesterday. I was 11 and you knew I was in love with your son. You picked me up in the suburban and took me to Troy's baseball games. I'm not sure he was happy about that...but I was. You told me once..."I knew Troy was going to marry you, I told him one day he'd want to be with you". Bob..I will always remember the role you played in the life of my family and I will always be grateful that you gave me Troy. The kids and I will always have a piece of...

Robert, Eddie Joe, and myself extend our most heart felt condolences to Cathy & family, Braeden, and our neighbor Troy Troost (and Krisi & girls) God bless you all as we are so sorry to learn of your loss.

Love Cindy Robert& Eddie Joe Leal

BOB WAS THE MOST GENUINE CARING MAN I HAVE EVER MET. HIS ZEST FOR LIFE AFFECTED EVERYONE THAT CAME IN CONTACT WITH HIM. MY PRAYERS ARE WITH KATHY AND HIS FAMILY. REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND, YOU WILL BE MISSED.