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Kerry Burger
October 27, 2008
Jessica is riding the bus to school and Kelly wants to walk her to the corner with Dad at 7AM. We both wave as she drives past. Kelly is nearly as tall as Jessica. I am grateful Dad got to meet her. At preschool they sent a note home saying they love her spunk. Dad would really get a kick out of these two now. They want to still ask about him and comfort me if they see I am still sad he is gone. They know I miss him. Still slow to get a web page together. Maybe soon.
KB
Cindy Burger
August 18, 2005
I remember my first McDonalds french frie. It was with my dad at McDonald's 1st location on "O" street. I remember we were parked facing east, there were no drive throughs back then. My dad had bought extra fries for us. I thought I was so special sharing them with him. Some fries are best shared with the ones you love, those fries certainly were the best.
Kerry Burger
August 16, 2005
Friends and Family,
I will be working on a web page of photos and quotes to help remember my hero "Dad". In addition this quest book will be an easy place to leave notes or check status on up-coming family events.
Kerry
Linda Ulrich
July 25, 2005
I am one of "Martha's girls," one of the five snot-nosed little cousins who grew up just a couple of miles from his parents' farm. I remember when I was eight or nine, Robert, as we always called him, put me on the back of a horse bareback in the pasture and swatted the horse's rear. The horse took off and I clung on for dear life, totally terrified. I haven't been on a horse since. Robert greatly enjoyed life--he was definitely a participant, not a spectator, and you always know where he stood. He was instantly likeable and a great guy with a big heart. I'm sorry that we didn't keep in touch--it's my great loss.
My prayers and sympathies go to all of his family.
Linda Ulrich
Stacey Johnston
July 22, 2005
Karen - I was so saddened to hear about the loss of Bob. Please know I've been thinking & praying for you & your/his family.
Hugs always.
Marv Razor
July 22, 2005
Bob was a true friend. He always said what was on his mind and was as honest with his friends as the day is long. I will miss him as I'm sure all his friends and family will. I share my deepest sympathies with you all. God rest my dear friend, Marv.
Lois Wilson
July 22, 2005
Karen is like one of my kids. I'm so sorry for the loss of Bob.
Kathy
July 21, 2005
Words can not begin to express what I feel in my heart for Karen and family. Thanks to ties to Nebraska (Beatrice and Lincoln), I felt akin to Bob and Karen. You have many Friends who are thinking of you and continuing to remember you in our prayers.
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