Seward-Robb-Obituary

Seward Robb

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Seward Eliot (Scotty) Robb passed away Monday July 13, 2009 at home in Norman, Oklahoma at the age of seventy-six. Scotty was born November 18, 1932 in Creston, Iowa, the son of the Reverend Fred and Josephine P. Robb. He attended schools in Missouri, Iowa, and later in Boston, MA while his...

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Dearest Cynthia, A, Cami, & Peter,

I was so sad when I learned of Scotty's passing. He was a remarkable man with many achievements. I have many happy memories of time spent in the Robb household with your family. Scotty was a special person who loved his family very much. I will remember him with great fondness. I am so sorry for your loss. I will keep each of you in my prayers.

All of my love, Tiffany

Mrs. Robb, Camilla, and family,

I enjoyed reading the obit. What a list of achievements!...I will remember your husband, father, grandfather, etc. fondly. Wish I could be with you on Friday. I have a wedding in Massachusetts.

Cynthia,

Kelley and I both remember how you and Scotty welcomed me to the neighborhood on Swan Hollow back in 1993. I felt so comfortable knowing that you both were next door if I needed anything. You helped me landscape my front flowerbed with yellow mums. I treasure your friendship.

In deepest sympathy, Adrian Savage

Cynthia,
This seems like a poor way to express my sympathy, but I want you to know how sorry I am about Scotty. I remember running into you some time ago at the hospital when Scotty was there. I am so glad you have the children in times like this. He was an outstanding man. Sincere condolences, Judy Talley-Dale

Cynthia -

My sincere condolences in your great loss. Scotty was so unique and interesting; he was kind to all. And you have always been such a gracious, beautiful wife. I've admired you for many years.

You will be in my prayers that God will comfort you and give you peace in the loss of your dear husband.

Aimee, You of course have my deepest sympathy for you and your entire family. This is never an easy road to follow. The history your Dad left behind is a true inhertance for his grandchildren. The strength you extended to your Mother and Dad during this extended time was a true blessing to them. As always, I remain your loving friend. Mary Jane

To a great friend and business assoc. i will miss our time at the coffee shop.