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Maggie Messer
August 30, 2023
So sorry to learn of Bobs passing. I met Bob years ago while caring for his precious mother Mae. I recall the concern he voiced the evening he brought her to the facility I was working for at the time, no limits were ever set on her care and later he voiced his pleasure at the level of care she received. He was a very worthy son, she adored him as he did her! Rest easy Bob!
Liz Moran Capone
August 25, 2023
My memories of Uncle Bob include interacting with a smiling, very warm, and impeccably dressed man at any extended family function. He would reliably provide a hug and ask how I was doing. May he rest in peace.
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