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John Layton
June 4, 2013
I first met Bob and Doris some 25 years ago when we made sales calls on some retail accounts. We exchanged ideas on sales, marketing, product placement etc. in the stationery-office products industry. A great man with the best of integrity. I will miss by e-mail buddy. My sincre sympathy to Doris,Joy, and the grandchildren
Cookie and Ben Jordan
May 29, 2013
Doris, Ben and I were so sorry to hear about Bobby and our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sorrowful time. We enjoyed our times with you and have always felt fondly of you both.
May 27, 2013
Hi Doris, Our thoughts are with you. I always wanted you to come back here to your old house. it was on the market for some time but has now sold.Jim had a recent dream about Bobby when they were in a tournament and won...Good golf memories...He will be missed. Sincerely Mari and Jim
May 21, 2013
Doris, I was so sorry to hear about Robert, and also about Holly. It has been so long since I have seen you and did not know you were back in Birmingham. Remember you and your family so fondly from Trinity and would love to talk to you but no contact info. I have been a widow for 19 years.
Deepest sympathy to you and family.
Carolyn griffin (mrs. Sam)
Mike Evans
May 19, 2013
I was so sorry to hear about Bob's passing. He was a pivotal person in my life by hiring me to work for St. Regis Paper Company in July of 1970. Bob was a true motivator and outstanding marketing and sales executive. He taught me much during my six year tenure. He promoted me twice and helped me prepare mentally to start my own business in 1976. Monty Simmons, Gib Ennis, and I had the chance to spend several hours with Bob last year over dinner. It gave us a chance to talk the old stories while we worked together. We were blessed to have that time with Bob.
Mike Evans
3124 Brook Highland Drive
Birmingham, AL 35242
May 19, 2013
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