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CRYSTAL HETTRICK
October 5, 2008
BOB AND EDDIE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED, THEY CARED ABOUT EVERYONE, ALWAYS HELPING PEOPLE OUT. I GOT TO KNOW THEM WELL WHEN I WORKED FOR THEM AT BOB'S MARKET, THEY WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.
john cook
September 30, 2008
bob where ever you are i have good memories of old ANCHORAGE HIGH and you were my friend.adios partner we will see you on the other side,JOHN COOK class of 51
Serena Hoogland
September 30, 2008
Bob, thank you for everything you and grandma did for me and my sissy. You and grandma were true blessings to me! I will never forget how kind and generous you were to me and the way you looked at grandma. The love you had for her was beautiful. Sometimes I lay in bed thinking about all the little things you did with me to shape me into the young lady I am today. I especially remember our walks to the creek with all the puppies and the first time you taught me how to skip rocks. How we use to go downstairs and spend hours transplanting plants, how you helped angela and I make our first garden, planting potatoes, picking berries, going to lunch with you and grandam at the marina, decorating the christmas tree, and much much more, thank you from the bottom of my heart. Letting go is hard, but I know that you are in heaven with grandma having the time of your life! Thank you for being a Grandfather figure to all of us grandkids.
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Vickie Fouraker
September 30, 2008
Bob, You never judged people you just gave. You will be missed.
JoeAnna Creech (Hoogland)
September 30, 2008
I loved my grandma and Bob with all my heart. I think about them every day and wish they were here to share my joys and sorrows. I miss them more then anyone would ever imagine. He was my "grandpa"
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