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ROBERT QUINN
November 14, 2012
IAM SORRY TO HEAR THAT BOB PASSED AWAY. AS A KID I USED TO SPEND ALOT OF TIME IN REDS BARBER SHOP. RED & BOB WAS ALMOST LIKE FAMILY. I SURE ENJOYED THE TIME I HAD WITH BOB AT REDS BARBER SHOP.
Sandra ( Rader) Weiner
November 14, 2012
I grew up in Sampleville and remember the little store down on 35. When my brother was in a body cast from a motor cycle wreck, Bob use to come to the house to give him a haircut. He was always happy and funny and kind. I think of him and Alice thru the years and remember that little store across the highway with sweet memories.
Helen Winkler
November 14, 2012
My deepest sympathy goes out to all of Bob's family. I was shocked to read of his death when looking at the R-H online this morning. We had such a nice visit last year on one of my Ohio trips. I have many good memories of the Looker family that I'll never forget when my family moved to Preble County in 1955--especially the first 10 yrs. on Quinn Rd. I wish I could be there in person to express my sympathy, but my prayers & love are with all of you. God Bless you!!
Ed Duffie
November 13, 2012
It is such a blessing to have a brother to grow up with. I am very sorry for your loss.
November 13, 2012
I have a picture of Bobby and my mother (Lois Chambers Slorp) when he took her to prom. My mom and dad have remained friends with him through out the years. Meeting at the West Alex class reunions. My mother told me today he passed and they send their sympathy. He will be greatly missed.
Nancy Slorp Patton
Jean (Parker) Weaver
November 12, 2012
I knew the Looker family when I was a young girl.I am so sorry for your lose. I remember when Mr and Mrs Looker had the gas station at the end of Quaker Trace Rd,Then they moved over to the corner of Quine Rd.Good memories.
November 12, 2012
We had the opportunity to be Bobs neighbor for the last 10 years and he was a blessing with a kind word and a smile for everyone... My wife and I will miss him deeply.
Steve & Nannette Livingston
Linda R
November 12, 2012
I knew Bob when we both worked at sears downtown-he was always so happy and made all around him in a good mood-he will be missed-Rest In Peace--friend,Linda R.
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