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DC Olsen
June 28, 2025
'Til we meet again, Bob. May our Holy God's Blessings surround and comfort your wife and family.
Terrence Callaghan
June 26, 2025
It was a pleasure knowing and working with you at the Pueblo Chemical Depot. Until we meet again. Condolences to all your friends and family.
Tino Vasquez
June 26, 2025
I will always have the utmost respect for Robert, his service to the country as a US Marine, city as a police Officer and county as a deputy. He will always be remembered for his humor and laughter he brought to the guard force. He had a good solid work ethic and never complained and accepted all assignments given to him. He was an excellent Field Training Officer who trained many new oncoming personnel. I truly enjoyed working side by side with him, joking and getting the job done. He will be missed......Godspeed my brother.
Daniel Bobak
June 24, 2025
Bob was a wonderful Man. We started at the Depot together [2004]. Bob always led you in the right direction. He was a pleasure to serve with 10X over.
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Brian E. Mills
June 23, 2025
I was fortunate to work at the Pueblo Chemical Depot in the logistics department and running into Bob every couple days a week. Bob and I would chat about life, family, and the day-to-day craziness of working at the depot. Bob was always laughing and was a great guy to know and work with.
Royzell Cooper
June 23, 2025
Great man and a joy to work with. I remember my depot days, and Pacheco would get on me about doing the right thing even when others weren´t around . Always respected his character and his dedication. He was a loving, hard-working man, always spoke and showed much class . Pleasure to see him coming through the front gate to steal some overtime and I´ll be in prayer for his soul and family and friends he left behind . God bless his loving soul
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