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KAREN KASNER
May 23, 2016
I WAS NEVER BLESSED WITH MEETING MR. MASTRE, BUT HEARD MANY THINGS ABOUT HIM AND SURE WISH I WOULD HAVE BEEN ABLE TO MEED HIM. MY SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILIES ASSOCIATED WITH MR. MASTRE.
Brad Sloan
May 20, 2016
"To sleep, perchance to dream;
Ay, there's the rub,
For in that sleep of death,
What dreams may come."
- William Shakespeare, Hamlet
Laura Skjordal
May 20, 2016
I love you Uncle Bob and will miss you so much. I will always remember you dancing with me at the outdoor concert Randy and his put on in Fargo and all the good times in Park River. My thoughts and prayers and all my love to Auntie Linda and the family.
Sharon Schacher
May 19, 2016
Linda and family,
So very sorry to read about Bob's death. What wonderful and funny memories we have of him when we were neighbors. We are out of town on Saturday, so will not be able to be with you. Sending all our love and support for you, the Boys and their families. Willie and Sharon Schacher
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DIANE BABB
May 18, 2016
Linda, Danny, Mitch, Robbie and families:
I was sad to hear about Bob. My memories of you all go back to the days when Bahpa's Cruck" was parked at Clark. Bob always seemed to have that sparkle in his eye, that smirk on his face and was usually up to something. I can still hear him laugh! He was a good guy and I always enjoyed being around him! I'm so sorry for your loss.
Tom Dooley
May 18, 2016
Sorry for your loss, Bob was a good employer, customer, and friend . Nothing but good memories of Bob.
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