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Robert Zillig

COCOA, Florida

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ROBERT ZILLIG COCOA Robert G. Zillig, 89, passed away peacefully Friday, January 25, 2008. Robert was surrounded by his adoring family and the loving staff at Wuesthoff Hospice Care Center, Rockledge. Robert was born and raised in Buffalo, NY. He served a brief term in the Merchant Marines and...

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Shirley and all the Zillig Family,
On behalf of the entire Powley Family we send our deepest condolances. Sorry for your loss.

The Zillig Family,
Our deepest sympathy and condolences go out to your family during this very difficult time. You are all in out prayers.

We were so sorry to hear of the passing of a wonderful man who seemed to know how to embrase life fully. Our first sailboat was expertly outfitted by Bob and Shirley.

Shirley,
Wally & I were so sorry to hear that you have lost your best friend. We have good memories of the both of you and I know you do also. Please know you are in our prayers.
Reen & Wally Miller, Orchard Park

Dearest Shirley:

I was absolutely stunned to learn of Bob's passing while I was out of town.

Needless to say, you and Bob were always in my prayer, and I will continue to pray that God will be with you and your family through this difficult time.

Bob was the most gentle person I have had the pleasure of knowing. While you will miss him, think of all the love he showered on you - you obviously was the "apple" of his eye.

My deepest condolences, and please know...

Dear Shirley and family,
We just learned of Bob's passing and extend to you our heartfelt sympathy. We have many wonderful memories of you and your family and will hold you all in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Gary & June

Dear Shirley and Family, We were so sorry to hear about Bob. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Your former neigbors on Water St.

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. We are keeping your family in our thoughts

Dear Shirley;

May your memories be a source of comfort at this time.

In sympathy,
John and Joan Buhyoff