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ROBERT A. WEANT Sr.

Liberty, Missouri

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Robert A. Weant, Sr., 89, a former resident of Liberty, MO, and most recently a resident of the Missouri Veterans' Home in Cameron, passed away April 3, 2012, at St. Luke's Northland Hospital. Bob was born July 15, 1922, in Tebbetts, Calloway County, MO, one of five children of Earl Craighead...

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Bob and Susie: Bonnie told me of your dad's passing. I am so sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of both your parents. They were such good friends to Bonnie and Don for so many years. They made the world a better place. My deepest sympathy.

So sorry to hear about your dad. Thinking of you. Joyce Whitted

Susie and Jerry,

When I think of all you have done for Bob Sr. during these last few years I know you took really good care of him. You did all that needed to be done. He was blessed to have you looking after him. May he rest in peace.
Dave Perkins

I only met Bob once, but he must have been quite a guy. Susie and Jerry deserve lots of credit for all they did for him while he was still at home and also after he went to live in Cameron. Deepest sympathy. Gerri Clark Imm

I am grateful for the life of Mr. Weant. Thanks to his service and to the service of others in our armed forces, my family and I have been able to lead our lives in freedom and peace.

"Sparky" and Susie, I was so so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. The old street has another huge void. Neighbors forever!

Bob, you and Betty were amazing and wonderful. I have many wonderful memories because of you and Betty. Laughter, lime cokes and stories to last a lifetime. You and Betty were my surrogate grandparents and I'm so blessed to have you in my life. God Speed Bob! I know you and Betty are together. We will miss you but how blessed we were to have you for the time we did. Love you! Prayers for your family.

I sure enjoyed the visits with your dad.....may he rest in peace now. Prayers are with you and Jerry..

Uncle Bob will always be remembered for his wild? sense of humor and his entertaining letter writing skills.His "Books" got us through our military sint in Texas. He was a good man. Rest in peace. Debbie & John Schonfeldt