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Bob & Jean Smith
May 17, 2002
Bob Reuther was a generous guy. He left us with many cherished memories. He shared stories, songs, jokes, laughter; we feasted, camped, dove, vacationed and spent weekends here and there. I remember Bob's sly smile and the twinkle in his eye as he presented a "find" from a garage sale. Thank you Bob, for preserving so many of our activities in your pictures. Your life filled a treasure chest of memories for all of your family and friends. Jean Smith
Sandi, Steve, Mark Lewis
May 16, 2002
Bob, you will always remain in our hearts, especially the "short stories" you used to tell. You were a great brother-in-law to me and the best of uncles to Steve and Mark. Rest in peace.
Karen & Anthony Barnack
May 14, 2002
Our memories of Bob will always include those underwater, scuba diving in the Cayman Islands with Bob and his daughter, Janet. He loved diving and visiting with everyone on the boat in between dives. We'll miss you Bob.
Janet Reuther
May 14, 2002
Dad loved life and enjoyed it to the fullest. He was an avid garage sale attendee. He was a fish in water and loved to swim, bodysurf, snorkle & SCUBA dive, sail and motor in the local water ways. He was a great fan of limericks and could remember the lyrics of all the old songs, not to mention a seemingly limitless supply of jokes.
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