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Kim & Ginny Bressler
October 26, 2008
Please accept our deepest sympathies on Bob's passing. He will be greatly missed. My Mom and I worked with Bob many, many years ago at Xerox in MC&SE in Bldg. 845. He was a great man, with a wonderful laugh and sense of humor. Your family will remain in our thoughts and prayers.
Sue Delmonico
October 25, 2008
Ellen, Sandra and Janet,
We are very sorry for your loss and will keep you in our prayers. If we may be of any help please feel free to call.
Harold Wallace
October 24, 2008
I met Bob several years ago before I moved out of state, and found him and Ellen to be really nice people. I have been able to receive updated info on them through mutual friends, Jeff and Kathy Smith for many years. My sincere condolences to his family.
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