1961
2024
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6 Entries
Bucky
July 14, 2024
Of course I didn't proof read my first message so I seen the part of it should of read in my !so I'm saying it now Bob Hunt
you are forever going to be missed here on Earth!
But I will see you again and how glorious will it be!!!!!!!
Sister Sandi from Montana
July 12, 2024
Bob's passing will be feit through the whole church. If there was a need he was there to see what he could do to help. We'll miss his always present smile even when he was battling with health issues. What joy he is experiencing now!
Susie Hunt Wentworth
July 11, 2024
My brother Bob growing up with you was quite the trip as you very well know! But I wouldn't have it any other way. My love for you has always been unconditional and with all that I am! I have never been more proud to be your sister especially knowing that you gave your life over to the Lord!
Now I know you are Living it up for Real with our Lord! That gives me so much comfort and happiness in my I will truly miss you and I am so Thankful and Grateful for our reconciliation 2 .5 years and for the Beautiful Bible you just sent me the first of this month. Bob you were a Blessing to this world we live in and that is what we are all going to miss the most! Your baby sister Susie
Stormy
July 11, 2024
It´s difficult to believe this has happened. I´m so grateful for our conversation last March. Our grown children and everyone will miss you so deeply.
Now you know! What we don´t! Fly high Bob, fly high....
Daniel Wentworth
July 10, 2024
Uncle Bob, it hurts my heart that a good man is gone so soon. I wish I would have had more days to know the man you have grown to become. You will be greatly missed and our love will never stop, only grow stronger with each day you're no longer with us. I pray that God has pulled you into his warm embrace and welcomed you to eternal peace. I love you Uncle, rest easy.
Natasha Lasher
July 10, 2024
I will miss you Uncle. So grateful we reconnected and you shared your scriptures and love with me. I love you, Fly high
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