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Robert Thomas Trueba

Phoenix, Arizona

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Robert Thomas Trueba, 65, of Gilbert, AZ passed away on February 18, 2006. Robert was born in Miami, AZ on July 15, 1940. He graduated from Globe High School in 1958, was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, worked for 28 years for the Arizona Dept. of Corrections (A.D.C.) from 1974 –...

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Susan, I am Bob s cousin. His dad and my father Joe were brothers. I havent seen Bob since he used to work for american airlines. He got me a job with them back in 1968. I just retired from american this past December. I am most sorry to hear of his loss. I lost my wife last July and am aware of the diffucult time you must be going through. Sincerely, Joe Trueba

To the family, friends and co workers of Robert Trueba. I supervised Bob for serveral years and there was never a dull moment. He made his mark with the Department of Corrections and with me. He was a close and loyal friend that I miss dearly. He made life bearable with DOC and I always looked forward to seeing him every morning. He had a special way with the people that he worked with and the people he supervised They all respected him, (like it or not). He'll be missed all of us that...

Susan,

I wanted to let you know how special Bob was to George. George loved Bob and respected him. George did not care about what anyone thought of him except Bob. I will never forget the love George had for his brother.
When Bob came to visit George before Mother Mary passed I had the opprotunity to get to know him. Bob liked to chat and we had a wonderful visit. I am so glad that Bob spent that time with George and Mother Mary. I believe it created a strong bond between...

Dear Susan, Wendy and Scott, I shared the same small Parole office with Bob for over nine years. He was assigned to train me and eventually became my mentor. Bob was so very proud of his family and all your accomplishments. Every time I turn on KOOL FM I think of Bob and all the laughs we had! Bob certainly was the big tough exterior/teddy bear interior, warm, compassionate kind of guy. He will be deeply missed by the many, many people whose lives he touched, both DOC staff and the...

We were so blessed to have Bob as a family member and friend. Bob has been such a huge part of our family that his presence will forever be felt. Although fighting his own illness, Bob was caring and compassionate. There were days when neither Bob nor Mike could get out of bed, but they always made sure to call one another, often reminiscing about the old days, and always cheering up one another. Bob made sure that our family stayed positive even to the end, when we were afraid to think...

Bob was a neat person whom I had the pleasure to have worked with as a Parole Officer many years ago. I will always have pleasant memories of Bob. He was a candid, and sincere man.

May you rest in peace Bob. Blessings to you and your family.