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Robert N. Wells III

Lynchburg, Virginia

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(Asbury Park Press)ROBERT N. WELLS IIIAGE: 56FORMERLY OF BRICK Robert N. Wells III, 56, died Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009, at home, in Madison Heights, Va. Born in Columbus, Ga., he grew up in the Herbertsville section of Brick, attending Brick elementary schools before graduating from Christian...

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I will always remember Bob as one of the people who welcomed me to Lynchburg. I had the pleasure of working with him at LSI and CVTC. "Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow,
May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow." Unknown

I am so very sorry for your loss. I worked with Bob and always enjoyed his sense of humor and wit. He was friendly and caring to those around him each day. I know that he was a proud father and a loving son who will be missed very much.

I had the good fortune of meeting Bob in 1986 when I first began working. He would provide services of packing and kitting product for the company I worked for using the skills from the gifted residents he so loved and cared for. Now today, I am blessed to say I knew Bob as a friend and a continued support in my business. I so loved his visits when he would make deliveries. He was such an interesting man to talk with and such a wonderful person. Lynchburg has truly lost a “one of a...

I had the pleasure of working with Bob for many years. The life he lived spoke for him. May you and your family find peace in knowing that the lives he touched were fortunate. He was popular with so many. May God continue to bless you and your family during during this time of loss

I have such fond memories of Bob. He was my supervisor but I also considered him my friend. He had a wonderful work ethic and was a good role model to those who knew and worked with him. He was kind, generous and had a wonderful sense of humor. When I was having a particularly dificult day at work, he provided me with a humorous, heartfelt, and sincere dose of reality. I will miss him very much.

It was my privilege to work with Bob for 21 years. He was always a gentleman and known in the Lynchburg area as a man of integrity. He had a wonderful sense of humor and was a great story teller. His passion for the work he did was obvious to those who knew him and his influence will continue for a long time. He will be missed in so many ways, especially as my friend.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Dear Nancy, Kim told me of your son's passing and we all at Allen Farms are very saddened...I did not know your son, but after reading his obituary, he must have been a wonderful and special person, like you....My deepest sympathy. Val Guenther (from Kim's)

I will always be grateful to Bob for working with my son at Lynchburg Sheltered Workshop. He trained him and helped him get a job at a local dry cleaners that he held for many years. I believe Chris would never have accomplished this without Bob's belief in him! Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.