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Robert "Bob" WILKINS

Santa Rosa, California

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On April 27th, 2013 Santo Nino de Atocha helped Bob find a safe passage to heaven. Bob was a graduate of Montgomery High School. He worked for his parents at Quick Stop on Hahman Drive. He also judged wine in Healdsburg. But the thing he loved and enjoyed the most was riding his Harley with his...

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Bob's family and friends will miss a fine man. No one who met him, knew him, will ever forget his wide grin his gracious nature his ability to befriend customers. A sweet soul and a businessman rare and appreciated. A fine family has our deepest condolence.

I posted the following 3 memories of Bob. Sorry, but they did not accept my name.

Even though Bob lived in Phoenix, Arizona (where he passed away) and I live in Roseville, California, we were not only brother and sister, but very good friends.
I will truly miss our weekly phone calls, where he would share his newest recipes. Bob enjoyed cooking holiday meals for his friends. We talked about who he kept in contact with in Santa Rosa. And his joke about, "No, He's Your Brother." He really did have a great sense of humor.
My family and I will miss you.
Love...

My thoughts and prayers are with you Roberta, and your Family. Kindergarten was a long time ago, but we stayed friends, forever. May you RIP Bob. You will always be loved and missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with you Roberta, and your family. We seemed to always be there for each other, without even asking. That,I will miss, along with your Monthly phone calls! May you Rest in Peace, Bob. We will always love and miss you!

I knew Bob from Kindergarten at Belleview, and beyond. Bob and I were always there for each other, without even asking. Roberta, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your Family. May you RIP,Bob. You will never be forgotten.

I knew Bob well when he worked at the Quick Stop. He was such a sweet, gentle and caring guy. Rest in peace Bob. Tracy Elliott

I was always very fond of Bob. Guy with a heart as big as he. Had really hoped to see him at the 40th class reunion this year....would have been fun to catch up. Spent many a lunch hour with him in the quad at Montgomery in our sophmore year. Rest in Peace big guy! xxooxx

We are saddened at Bob's passing. I will never forget our first meeting; he riding up on his Harley on our front yard-I went out screaming & yelling "who do you think you are........ Well, he became a family friend. Even ran into him on the freeway in Oakland as he stopped to blow his nose. May his name be for a blessing.