Robert-Valentine-Obituary

Robert J. Valentine

Cumberland, Rhode Island

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Cumberland, R.I. - Robert J. Valentine, 65, of Flat St., passed away on Saturday, May 21, 2016, at home.Born in Norwich, he was the son of the late Rudolph J. and Evelyn M. (Way) Valentine. He resided in Cumberland for the last several years.Pastor Bob graduated in 1984 from Rhema Bible Training...

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He was a real man of God, loved Jesus, and loved God's people, fun to be with, and just a really nice guy, miss you, Pastor Bobby, R.I.P forever...

PASTOR BOBBY V
WILL LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AGAIN/ VERY SORRY FOR THE FAMILY'S LOSS

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To the Valentine family, My deepest condolences to the family. I'm sad seeing the passing of Robert. Once neighbors and friends in Greeneville I have pleasant memories of our youth,ball playing with Robert & the guys and also working summer jobs together and basically just being friends with each other.
Sincerely, Joseph "Chico" S.

Life's journey is not without its bumps and bruises along the way. May we all remember the good seed that was sowed by Bobby. My prayers to his entire family and to all that he touched. May he be at peace in the loving arms of Jesus.

Bobby was always a pleasure to be with,we played basketball together from the Greenville courts to the over thirty league we had a blast.

Fond memories of the joint nights of worship we enjoyed in the 90's. Grace and peace to all family and friends.

Dr. Les Young

PASTOR BOBBY VALENTINE YOU GRADUATED BUT I WISH YOU COULD STILL BE WITH US , HOWEVER I KNOW YOU ARE IN A BETTER PLACE. I LOVED YOUR MUSIC NOW YOU GET TO SING STRAIGHT UP TO JESUS FACE TO FACE I WILL MISS YOU BROTHER. MY WIFE AND MICHELE GOT HIT HARD WITH THIS NEWS TODAY. R.I.P. DEAR BROTHER

My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Valentine Family. Bobbie was a charismatic pastor , friend , and minister of music who worked closely with me in various Prison and Music ministries during the late 70's and early 80's, in southeastern Ct.
May the peace of Jesus fill you in this time of deep loss. Till we see him again...George Wezner