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Robert Lloyd Zeugner

Las Cruces, New Mexico

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Robert Lloyd Zeugner, 51, of Las Cruces, NM, passed away at his home October 9, after a valiant struggle with a chronic illness. He was born in Petersburg, VA and received a BA from Roanoake College. He worked for the VA. Attorney General's office and made a career with the Department of...

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First met Robert at the depot in Savanna, IL. It was our first day, at what I´ll call class. He was sunning himself on the front steps of the main campus building with a pair of Rayban glasses, and a smile. He introduced himself and said, "You know we´re the only two people here with a button down collars on." I responded in kind. We were friends from then on. Rest in peace Robert.

I can't believe it has been 13 years ago that we lost Robert. Shirley and I still think of him and still have a photo of us on the wall.

I was shocked to learn that Robert died. We lived in the same apartment complex for a few years in the early 90s. I visited him for a week in 94. Robert has always been in my thoughts on and off the tennis court. He is the reason I drive a convertible and he introduced me to a lot of new music. He even lent me his record albums for a few years because he did not want to hook up a turntable.

I am appalled to hear of Robert's passing. We shared great times on the tennis court. He had a heart of gold and truly cared about his fellow human beings. Rest in peace my friend.

I met Robert in 1987 or so in Panama. We were best friend since about a minute or so after meeting. He was one in a million and I will miss him.

I heard only yesterday the sad news about Robert. Robert and I were good friends in high school and often got together, after we went to college, when we were both back in Petersburg. He was a great guy, smart and funny, and a great friend with whom I shared many good times. I hadn't spoken to Robert in years, but I never stopped thinking of him as my friend and I always expected and hoped to hook up with him again. I feel a great sense of loss and sadness that I won't be able to do so. ...

Wow - I was truly shocked to learn of the passing of Robert. I knew Robert through his brother, Thomas. Tom and I worked together at the ROTC detachment in San Bernardino, and met Robert a couple of times. After Tom's death, I had a son whom I named in his honor and told Robert about it. He was pleasantly surprised and honored, and I wished that Robert could have met my son, Thomas. Valerie, I never met you, but you have my sincerest sympathies and hope all goes well for you and your...

Valeria, what a wonderful man Robert grew to be. I wish I had known that part of his life. We knew each other in high school and he was wonderful then. God bless.

I am so sorry for your loss. i knew Robert in Roanoke college. he was a great guy. i especially understand your grief as my husband died in Feb. Feel free to contact me. i am so sorry you have to go through this.