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Robert James Unckles

Seattle, Washington

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Robert James Unckles

Robert James Unckles, 52, of Everett, died January 23, 2006. Rob was born on August 11, 1953, in Seattle, Washington.A graduate of Chief Sealth High School and a member of the Fauntleroy YMCA, Rob loved the Puget Sound area and the Washington coast. He was...

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I am Rob's big sister and I always told him he was supposed to die after me, since I was born first. I am living in Nairobi, Kenya now and just heard about his death a few days ago. I hope that some of you that have signed on to this guest book will revisit it just so that you can see how thankful I am that you wrote in. I remember all of you. Your comments have made me remember some of his passions and loves. He was my love too. In recent years, Robbie has had some tough times. The...

Rob and I were friends throughout high school. We kept in touch for a short time afterwards as well. My memories of our friendship and antics are abundant, positive, and fresh - carefree times and youthful rebelliousness. On your new adventure - walkabout I trust you will stay true to your heart and continue to live life with humour, a lust for adventure, and a tad of that Unckles' s rebellious nature. Long live your spirit Rob.

I have many fond memories of Rob dating back to our pre-school years and continuing through Fauntleroy, Denny Jr High, and Sealth High. Since he was slight in stature, he made up for that with a quick wit and a mischievious nature. His passing is a solemn reminder to catch up with old friends and enjoy life to the fullest. We'll miss him!

Rob was my cheerleading partner and good friend in high school.
He was a great person, full of life and spirit. He used to say we were perfect partners and would call me "Pete". We did a lot of crazy, fun things together. You couldn't help but have a fun time when you were with Rob. Although I haven't seen him since high school, I have thought of him often.
May you find peace, dear Rob.

When Jeff (Burger) called last night, I felt such an emptiness that Robbie had moved on. I considered him my best friend in high school and yet so many years and miles passed between us. I don't remember loving anyone more than him and I still see him hanging upside down from anything that he could climb on... Will there be a Memorial/service?

I remember Rob well, especially from Fauntleroy Elementary School. There was one year when we often walked home together, and he was so easy to talk to. A rare find at that age! Rest in peace, old friend.

I attended JR HS with Rob. He was always very personable ... I do not ever remember him without a smile/smirk or an eye-twinkle! ... the kind of person one recognizes after 40 years! ... or more!

Rob and I were friends in high school. We were 2/3 of a triple date to the senior prom my senior (his junior) year.

We drove our dates to a nice restaurant. But on the way, we stopped at Herfy's, the hamburger place, and ordered cokes. Tuxes, formals and all.

Rest easy, Rob.

Though I have not seen my Uncle Rob in years; he along with the rest of my family have been held close to my heart...

I’ll never forget how he use to admire my straight teeth.. Sounds funny, I know. At the time when I did see Uncle Rob at family functions I probably had braces more of my life then not. From my memory he would always greet me with asking to see my teeth. As his eyes lit up he would WOW at the miraculous work of my orthodontist!!

My prayers are with...