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Robert E. Wedberg

Kennewick, Washington

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Mueller's Tri-Cities Funeral HomeThe excitement was just too much. Bob Wedberg suffered a massive heart attack and died suddenly Wednesday, August 10, 2005, while watching one of his beloved car races on television.Bob was born to Bill and Leona Wedberg on October 3, 1947, in Lincoln, Nebraska....

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Becky --
I belatedly heard of Bob's passing and was shocked at the loss of someone so full of life and so giving to others of life's gifts. Molly and I offer our condolences and best wishes.

Becky:
Lydia and I were very sorry to hear of Bob's passing. As one of the "Three Musketeers" he is truly missed.

Dick & Lydia St. John

Dear Becky -
I was deeply saddened to hear that Bob has passed on. I always loved that boy! I'm so glad that we were able to see you both last May, even though it was a sad day my spirits were lifted when I saw his smiling face come through the door...since 1965 that has always been the reaction of so many when Bob walked into a room. Take good care of yourself Becky, you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Carol Stander, Doris Davis and Donita Boothe

Becky,
I was shocked and saddedend when I heard the news about Bob;I am so sorry for your loss. Bob was a terrific guy and I was so fortunate to have worked with him for as long as I did. He always had a kind word as well as being warm and friendly. He seemed genuinely glad to see you and I looked forward to seeing him at school each day. He will be truly missed.
Sincerely, Marc

I LOVE YOU. I WILL MISS SEEING YOUR SMILE AND I WILL MISS YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR AS WELL. YOU WERE A GOOD UNCLE TO ME OVER THE YEARS. YOUR NEICE ANGIE MANSFIELD-THOMPSON.
I MIGHT NOT HAVE KNOWN BOB THAT WELL
BUT HE WAS A NICE GUY, CHARLES THOMPSON. P.S. THANK YOU BOTH FOR COMING TO THE WEDDING ON AUG 21ST. 1999.

Becky,
So sorry to hear about Bob's passing while being so many miles away. Always a pleasure when we saw him at Highlands or at one of the Wedberg or O'Malley get togethers. Always had great respect for him as a teacher and as a person. My deepest sympathies and prayers are with you.

Dear Becky,
With deepest sympathy I read of Bob's passing and whole-heartedly believe Bob "never met a stranger". God bless you and yours.
In grateful memory,
Bruce Tolliver

Becky,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. I know you and Bob had a special relationship. He will be truly missed. I feel a special privilege to have known him. You will be in my prayers.

Bright & Cherful smiles, Surrounded by friends