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Michele Crump
January 3, 2023
I met Bob when I first moved to Memphis in 68 at a dinner with the most interesting people.I was lost in this new city and culture.Bob signed me up to a literature class at Uof M helping me revive my interest in American writing.Later ,teaching an advanced class in French conversation at Rhodes I enjoyed having Bob and Diane as my students.So stimulating to interact with such interesting people.We shared to love of music and met at numerous concerts.I admired Bob as a friend who was always sharing his fascination for learning .We shall miss you dear Bob.Condolences to Diane and all the children.
Karen C Pascal
January 2, 2023
Many, many, many years ago Professor Bob saved my life, figuratively speaking. I have been and forever will be grateful to him. To his wife and family, I am so sorry for your loss.
Karen
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