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Gaynell Doppelmayr
April 17, 2014
My deepest sympathy. Bob was my supervisor for 9 years at Washington Inventory. He was always professional, respectful and helpful. He was one of the nicest people I have ever known. The best boss I ever had.
Cheryl Allarid
April 13, 2014
I will always remember the love you showed to me and the patience you had in raising me as a teenager. I will miss you always and even though my heart hurts, I know your with Jesus Love Cheryl ~ To mama: please know he is with you in your heart and every memory you cherish <3
Larry Solorio
April 13, 2014
My condolences to you and the family Helen. Although Bob is no longer with us, just close your eyes and smile...he's still just a heartbeat away in your (our) memories.
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