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Peter and Dawn Lindner
July 22, 2005
So sorry to hear this. God Bless the Heifner Family. We know you'll see him again.
Cindy "Bessette" Rodman
July 18, 2005
My mother, Steina Bessette, worked for Bob years ago. He taught her everything she knew about the greenhouse and nursery business. She had the upmost respect for him and thought he was one of the most decent men she had the privlege to work for. She lost her battle with cancer in January and am sure they are trading stories and rekindling the good ole times they shared. He will be missed by everyone. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family.
J.D. Holt
July 11, 2005
Bob was a great man and an inspiration to many. I remember fondly his quiet ways and wonderful demeanor. Our loss is heaven's gain.
Robert Pitt
July 10, 2005
This world has lost a good man.My deepest sympathy to the Heifner family. Robert V. Pitt
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Royce and Frances Acuff
July 9, 2005
Trust and respect are the qualities that come to mind from our relationship with Bob Heifner. He was a good friend to us and to the Nature Life business. He will be missed by the nursery industry and certainly by us.
We send our sympathy to Justine and the family.
Charles L. Bloss, Jr.
July 8, 2005
I was fortunate to know Bob through my wife, who was longtime manager of Burns Floral (around the corner on Fairlawn). He was a fine man, my deepest sympathy to his family and friends. He is probably talking to my Mom, who loved every kind of tree that God made.
Joyce Lattimer
July 8, 2005
As an employee of Soil Service Nursery, I met Mr. Heifner through his daughter Brenda. This man was a wonder and leaves a big hole in the nursery world as well as with his family and friends.
Joyce Lattimer
Ernest Wiley
July 8, 2005
To Bob's Family,
We are sorry to hear about Bob departing us all, He was a Great Man from what Freda,Our next door neighboor has told us, We met him once past April when he did a job for us. Our Deepest Sympathy to his family!!!
Mr.& Mrs. Wiley
Topeka,Ks
Annette Knipp Thornburgh
July 8, 2005
Please accept our sincere condolences. Mr. Heifner was a dear man and always a gentleman and wonderful to work with at Swecker-Knipp, Inc. Dad thought the world of him and now together in heaven they can talk gardening again! Bless you all. Ron and Annette Thornburgh and Family.
Bob Courtney
July 8, 2005
Bob's guidance through his love of young people showed a way of life many just talk about. His life was a testimony to the value of family centered in Christ.
Jim & Cindy Murrow
July 8, 2005
Jim and Cindy Murrow
Joyce Slusser
July 8, 2005
He will be missed.
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