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Jim Rausch
January 7, 2021
My wife and I met Bob and Stacey in 2015 on a tour in Italy. We spent a week with them, having dinner on a number of occasions. Bob had an enthusiasm about him that you see in very few people. He would make me laugh so hard my stomach would literally hurt. By the same token, he could shed tears when talking about his love for America. We would talk several times a year in the years following, and I was so saddened to hear of his passing. The world is a lot better because of Bob Poydasheff, and everyone of us who had the privilege of knowing him is better for it. God bless you dear Bob.
Gov. Jason Vaughan
September 26, 2020
May the angels speed him to his rest.
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