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Barbara
August 21, 2023
Bob - You left me with a powerful task (keeping little brother Tom out of trouble). It's a tough job with him fighting me all the way. We've been meeting up in Las Vegas & San Antonio. He visits Chuck & family, now in Arkansas, often. Seriously - we're both good, given medical challenges, but we always talk about you, in a good way. Memories keep you in our thoughts and hearts. Hope you're laughing it up with your folks & mine. Tell them all we say hi.
Barbara Cobb
August 28, 2014
Our families met in 1954 while stationed in Japan, with our lives intertwined ever since. Our parents were "besties"; Bob & Tom my "brothers". Bob was unique in that you wanted to hug and strangle him at the same time. He was my #1 "debate" partner and I will miss him terribly. He is now at peace after months of pain and frustration. Tom, my thoughts and prayers are for you and your family today as you lay Bob to rest. You were a loving, supportive brother and took such good care of him during his illness. He appreciated and loved you for it, as do I. Please take care of yourself now. Love you both, Barb
Barbara Cobb
August 28, 2014
In loving memory of a wonderful, life-long friend.
August 27, 2014
Dear Tom and Chuck: There are few people we can really say were true friends. Bob was one of those people. He was the type of person that was always there for me when I needed a shoulder to lean on. I will miss his jokes, emails and telephone conversations. Simply put, he was the best friend anyone could have. Tom, you were the type of brother that did things for Bob that many would never do. You too are the best.
My heart aches now but I know I will treasure his memory as one of my best friends forever.
Stan Smith
Sue Lykins
August 26, 2014
In loving memory. Rest in Peace, Bob.
Sue Lykins
August 26, 2014
We have known Bob for about 60 yrs, our families grew up together. He was older, but I have a lot of fond memories of him. I especially remember setting off fireworks one time when we visited.
Tom~ Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your brother today and always -
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