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September 18, 2010
Joan,
I just learned that Bob had passed away. I am so, so sorry for your loss.
Carolyn
Steve Reinker
July 30, 2010
Dear Joan,
I only had the pleasure of meeting Bob a couple of times during my brief time thus far with the Leukemia Cup Regatta. He was always very nice to talk to and from all accounts was very passionate about sailing and fundraising for LLS. I was glad to meet you and speak with both of you in Annapolis this past June. My condolences to you and the rest of your family.
Lee Higgins
July 4, 2010
Joan,
We're sorry for your loss. The Knowles family have been friends since childhood summers in Ocean City. Bob and Eileen are still vivid in our hearts, young Bob will be as well.
Jon & Nancy Chernak
July 3, 2010
Joan,
We were very happy for you when Bob came into your life and feel fortunate we had a chance to meet him a number of times. We add our thoughts and prayers for you.
Buffy Chambers
July 2, 2010
To my old friend, Bobby Knowles: We'll always remember, "One Hot Turkey Surprise-A-Comin'-Up!" What fun we had! Always remember you, friend.
Eugene & Mary Eve VonBerger
July 2, 2010
Dear Joan,
We are so saddened and sorry for your loss. Bob was truly a kind and generous man. We can't imagine what you're going through, but please know you are in our prayers. Fin's will never be the same.
Penny and Sandy
July 2, 2010
Joan and Family,
We will truly miss our comrade and former co-worker, Bob. He was congenial and compassionate. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Tracy Dubin
June 30, 2010
Joan,
I am so sorry to hear about Bob. He was a wonderful man and I am so happy I had an oppertunity to spend time with you both in Annapolis and Baltimore. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Patrice Wallace
June 29, 2010
Bob will be remembered as the man who said he was growing older but not up. (smile) He was kind, generous and lit up when he discussed sailing. His calm presence will be missed.
Buzz Wilson
June 29, 2010
Dear Joan, Cindy, Shane and I are so sorry for your loss. We really respected and cared for Bob in business and in our social life. We will deeply miss his presence. If there is anything any of us can help with, please call us. Your friends
Karen Fitze
June 29, 2010
Bob was a good man and will be remembered by everyone. Now he is reunited with Bob, Eileen, and Dear. We will drink a toast to him on the 4th in Catonsville.
Judy Singer
June 29, 2010
Joan and Family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. May your memories bring you warmth and comfort.
Nancy Hackerman
June 29, 2010
Joan,
Everyone in the family is remembering how wonderful Bob was with your Mom, how he was a very welcomed part of our family events, and how very much he loved you.
Nancy
damian bohager
June 29, 2010
For certain is death for the born
And certain is birth for the dead;
Therefore over the inevitable
Thou shouldst not grieve.
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