1935
2010
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Tom & Peggy Gazay
August 1, 2010
Dear Ann,
Tommy and I miss Bob all the time but mostly at our breakfasts. I miss the emails "Is tomorrow breakfast"?He was one of Tommy's most favorite people. We could count on Bob being "there" no matter what.Bob helped Tommy's last years at Hobart be a bit better .Tommy has a lot of "Bob" stories. It tickles me Bob had a part in my new kitchen too.
Call or come over anytime.
We love you,
Tommy & Peggy Gazay
Judy Harriss
May 20, 2010
Dear Ann,
I was saddened and shocked to learn of Bob's death. He was a wonderful addition to the family. His cooking always thrilled Mother, Aunt Lola, Eleanor, Aunt Lily and Lightning.
I hope you're getting lots of support and love from your family. I'd like to come see you when you feel up to having company. Love, Judy Harriss (Ocala)
Bill Freeman
May 13, 2010
Dear Ann - And also the many friends and family who mourn the sudden loss of "Our Bob". I first met Bob almost forty years ago and I don't believe that I have ever known a more versatile, talented and well liked person. He was not jealous of his many skills but instead would share his knowledge freely with others. His sense of humor brought a smile to many and I will share one story with you. When we were working together Bob found a dead mouse in the shop and felt that the best place for it would be in my wife's desk drawer. He had however tangled with another "clown" who simply removed it and finding Bob's jacket hanging in his office placed it his pocket! The End.
Bob is missed by all.
Kamie Hill
May 13, 2010
Mrs. Dufault,
I am so saddened about Mr. Dufault's passing. I am glad I was able to attend the touching service for him. He was a loved man and will be sorely missed by many. My heart goes out to you and Lori and the rest of your family.
Love,
Kamie Aspinwall Hill
Arlene Pinder
May 11, 2010
Dear Ann - I was very saddened to hear of your loss. Bob was a very special friend to me and I will always carry his love and kindness close in my heart. He was a man of love, life and laughter and brightened each day as we "labored" together. Everyone should have had a "Bob" in his/her life. My love and sympathy is extended to you and your family and may God bless and comfort you. I will call you soon.
Brandy Munsell
May 11, 2010
Ann, I am so sorry for your loss. I already miss Bob. If you need anything, please contact us.
Curtis Moore
May 11, 2010
Ann,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We will miss Bobs smiles, and when things slow down, if you need ANYTHING..We will be there for you.
Curt and Sherrie Moore
Tom & Lynn D`Agostino
May 10, 2010
I remember you Bob with the fondest of memories you were a friend and mentor You had a great carefree smile. My sincerest condolencences to your family I feel a great sense of loss.Thanks for being there when I needed you.
Tom D`Agostino
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