Robert-Yeazel-Obituary

Robert "Robie" Yeazel

San Jose, California

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Robert (Robie) Yeazel Passed away Sept. 3, 2005, after a short illness. Son of Robert Yeazel, brother of Brian Yeazel, Sean Smith and Kelly Smith. Grandson of Mary Kay Yeazel. Native of California, age 41. Employee of San Jose BMW Motorcycles for 10 years. Memorial Services Thurs. Sept. 8, 2005,...

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We extend our sincere sympathy to Robie's family and friends. Our hearts go out to you at this time of great sadness. Robie clearly lived an inspirational life that touched many. He demonstrated that he cared about others and loved his family and friends deeply. May the love and memories never fade.

"Way to go, Robie"! Everyone at San Jose BMW is constantly thinking about you and sorely missing you. We love you!

I have known Robie, his brother Brian, and Bob, his dad,for almost 20 years. As Bob says, I was only 160 pounds then. In these years Robie has become a very dear and cherished friend. He was more than a friend actually, he was the little brother that I didn't have. We drank more than a few beers together, we wrenched on bikes together and we certaintly had a lot of laughs together. And of course, there were times that we argued, and fought, nothing major, just things that really close...

Uncle robie was like my second father. He always cared for me and the rest of my family. Even though he could never spell my name on my christmas presents, I still love him very much. He is the most kind person anyone will ever meet. He just lightens the room every time he walks in. He will be loved forever and always. He will never be forgotten! I love you Uncle Robie. May you Rest In Peace.

As a Chinese, I believe that this is not the end but a new beginning for Robie. With all the good things and positive influence he had done in this world, he will be blessed and have a great new beginning wherever he is right now. Robie, I will always always remember you.....

Robie was our son-in-law's brother (Brian). We know how difficult it will be for Bob and Brian to get over his death. God claimed Robie all too soon, but obviously he had better uses for him in heaven. We will remember his smile and laugh, and how great he was with our Grandchildren, Karissa and Haley. He will be deeply missed. Much love to Bob, Brian, Melissa, Sean,and Kelly. Frank and Gloria Sunseri

My deepest sympathy to Robie's family, friends and co-workers. May the passage of time ease your pain and replace it with warm memories. I only met Robie a few times however I knew him as a kind, funny, warm hearted and sweet man. God bless him as he wanders the heavens.

I grew up living across the street from Robie. He was always a sweet guy, its hard to believe he is gone. May your spirit live on forever in our hearts.

I had the privilege to work with Rob for 2 years at SJ BMW. Being around him every day was an experience I'll cherish and always look back on with the best of memeories. He had the most amazing way of looking at the good side of things and I NEVER heard him say anything negative at all. He was a pure soul and the world is in short supply of people like that. We can all take a lesson from him, I know when I'm having negative thoughts these last few days, I stop and think what Robie would have...