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John Cornelius
January 11, 2011
I met Bobby in 1975. We became friends almost overnight because that's how he made you feel. I met his family shortly after and they made you feel welcome as well. We went mushroom hunting, clam digging,and just plain having fun doing what people do at our age. I remember moving he and Shelly from Fairfax to Novato, then to Petaluma some time later. Bob was the best man when I married my lovely wife Vicki some 30 years ago.He was a great chapter in my life which I will never forget. He will be greatly missed by all who new him. Rest in peace.
January 8, 2011
Jan.8th,2011
Entered from Cousin Michelle from Hornby Island, British Columbia. I am there in spirit..as always.. went to one of our sunny beaches today and built a rock and shell memorial.. Shelly ..found a shell for you and a beautiful pure white rock which I nestled into the shell.. as you have held him all these years..
Thank you..all of you.. I am so far away.. but only a breath..and the candle is lit.. My favorite memories are wrestling on the bunk beds when we were young and playing marco polo in the pool. Bobbys smile and laugh always made our day.. and his sense of peace, kept the peace. I know he smiles upon us. love you Bobby.. Michelle Metzelaar-Easterly
January 6, 2011
"Even when he kicked your butt and beat you out of the display or account...Bob didn't rub it in. Wish I had taken the time to know him a little better" C.Freel Petaluma
Brian Whitney
January 6, 2011
Bob, we will all remember how you made everyone a best friend. No mater what the day brought, you were always smiling, laughing and making us all feel happier for being around you. You brought us to a better place. Brian W.
January 6, 2011
Dear the Bianchini Family-
What a testimony to Bobby's nature that, even through all the neurological challenges, his goodness and kindness and joyfulness shined through.
With love,
Babs Bryant
chris crescio porter
January 6, 2011
Bobby was the only "big brother" I ever had and would endlessly tease Joelene and I when we were growing up. I know he was a great brother, father and friend. I'm sure hid Dad and mine were waiting for a golfing partner.
January 6, 2011
My fondest memory of Bob was when we were kids and my Mom use to say Jeez Louise and Bob asked me if my name was Louise, I thought that was so funny. I am glad I saw him in Vegas on Easter a few years ago. Rest in Peace my friend. Kathy "Little" Kirkwood, Kingman, AZ
Kathleen Ashley Wayman
January 5, 2011
So many fun memories of our times at St. Rita's and hanging out our Oak Manor neighborhood. A great guy.
Tom Martin
January 4, 2011
My deepest condolences to the entire Bianchini family. While I haven't seen Bobby for many, many years, I remember all the good times we had together back in the 60s at Brookside Lodge at the Russian River. Rest in peace my friend.
lynn behnke-ocallaghan
January 4, 2011
Could you say hi to my folks for me.
i bet its pedro right now.
I will miss you thanks for all the wonderfull talks.
lynnie
Maryanna Bettencourt
January 4, 2011
My prayers are with the family. May he rest in peace.
Steve Pelleriti
January 4, 2011
I will miss you Bobby. Memories of our times together will remain in my heart forever.
I love you Bob.
Steve
Legacy Remembers
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January 4, 2011
ROBERT BIANCHINI Obituary
Robert A. Bianchini Bob Bianchini passed away comfortably at his home on Sunday January 2, 2011 at the age of 61 surrounded by family and friends. Bob is survived by his wife Shelley, his two sons Tony (Lori) of Rohnert Park, Joey (Cecilia)... Read ROBERT BIANCHINI's Obituary
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