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Robert F. Walker

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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WALKER Robert F. Walker, age 60, formerly of Stratford died peacefully June 1, 2007 in Boynton Beach, Fl., beloved brother of Ruthann Slossar of Bridgeport. Arrangements to be announced by the William R. McDonald Funeral Home. Stratford.

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I wish we could go back in time Bobby…Back to those unspoiled moments in our childhood before hurt ever touched our hearts, before doubt ever entered our minds. Because if we could go back and
start from those moments once more, I would hold you, my dear brother, a little bit longer, and never miss a chance to tell you how much you meant to me… and I would never, ever hurt you.

But I know we can't go back to those days.

I know I can't erase the mistakes we made.

I...

BOBBY...I had a dream about you last night, the first one since you died. It was nice..............I miss you baby brother, very much. I still find it hard to believe you are gone from my sight. Never far from my thoughts...Love, Ruthann

WALKER Robert Ford Walker, of Boynton Beach, Fla., died peacefully at Bethesda Memorial Hospital. June 1, 2007. He was 60. Robert was born DEC. 2, 1946, in Holyoke, MA. Predeceased by his parents Roy A. Walker, Sr., and Ruth I. (Ford) Walker. A sister, Marilyn R. Ice, a brother, Roy A. Walker, Jr., and his nephew & God son, William A. Slossar. Robert lived most of his life in Stratford/Bridgeport CT. Bob had a passion for Drum Corps and was a spirited bugle player for The Stratford PAL Jr....

Ruthan,
Your brother is at his eternal resting place and in peace with your mother. I'll be thinking of you!

Ruth: Please accept my condolences on
your Brothers passing.

Jerry Warren

Bobby,
We always lived apart, me in Millers Fall MA and you in Holyoke and Bridgeport. You in New Jersey and Florida and me in Texas. Even though we were apart we were always bonded cousins and great friends. I always remember the good times you showed me in CT and the wonderful times we had in Ft. Lauderdale taking the water taxi and eating lobster at my favorite eating establishment. I am sorry that I will not be there Monday and Tuesday but you will be in my thoughts, memories and...

My father was the greatest man I knew. He tought me so much about life, and I've always looked up to him as a role-model to make myself a better person. I can only hope to one day become the man my Dad taught me to be. I Love You Dad, the world is a lesser place without you.

OUR MOM, April 26, 2006 age 85. Bobby's best friend.

Ruthann, Mom and Bobby Easter 1951