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Robert Waller

Asheville, North Carolina

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Robert J. Waller died on December 9, 2010 at age 63. Bob graduated from Georgetown University Medical School and served our community as a physician for many years. He helped found the radiation oncology department at Mission Hospital in 1978, now known as Mountain Radiation Oncology. One...

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Bob my friend, you will be missed. You were always quite a character and whenever we spent time together, adventuer ensued. You were one of the most brilliant people I've ever met, but you were even more kind and generous than brilliant. Godspeed Bob!

Bob and I were friends throughout high school and college, and shared dozens of adventures. We lost touch for many years, and had only recently reconnected by email. I had been looking forward to seeing him again, and sharing life experiences. I only wish I had made plans to see him sooner. I will always remember his kind, generous, and adventurous spirit.

Bob and I met in eighth grade, and remained lifelong friends, sharing many adventures together including skiing and whitewater kayaking on wilderness rivers in Idaho. He always could make me laugh and smile, and I will sorely miss him. Peter Millikan MD, Tulalip, Washington.

We have most pleasant memories of caring, sharing, talented, interesting and unique Dr. Bob Waller. Sincere sympathies to those who knew and loved him.

Bob was a good friend a a good neighbor and a lot of fun ,I Remember one night Bob had supper with us right after we had finished he said lets go for a little motorcycle ride,He said you can ride my harley and I'll take one of the other ones..We got home at 7:30 the next morning..My wife told me that I could'nt play with Bob anymore,But that never stopped us...I love you man............Gary

I will dearly miss Bob Waller. I will alway cherish the memories of backpacking with him in Hazel Creek. The trout are no longer quaking in fear. Godspeed Bob.

Doc was a good friend of mine. He loved watching the cows.

Bob was a great guy and so much fun to be around. He was a special person and I am grateful that we were friends. I will miss him.

Dr. Waller was a good neighbor and friend. He will be greatly missed in our community. We worked together as our property joined together. He also made himself at home when he stopped to visit.