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Lion Becky Steinbruner
February 16, 2025
Our Cabrillo Host Lions Club really misses Bob and his gentle smile. We plan to plant a tree in his honor at the Polo Grounds County Park. Blessings to the family.
Denise Paris Shaw
March 8, 2023
Dr. Madsen was my dentist most of my life(beginning around 1964) until he retired. Such a beautiful loving man who made a difference as a child going to the dentist with that big smile as you entered. One thing I remember was how gentle he was with I thought was his huge hands His office was always decorated with his stunning dahlias.I was so lucky having him most of my life and he will be missed.
Jeannie C. Collins
February 25, 2023
Dr. Bob Madsend and Dr. Dave Chamberlain, also a dentist and legacy member of Cabrillo Host Lions Club at our annual Christmas Party 2021. They are together now.
Jeannie C. Collins
February 25, 2023
I had the pleasure of knowing Dr. Bob Madsen through the Cabrillo Host Lions Club since 2015. He was always kind and friendly with everyone. We all missed seeing him at meetings in the last 6 months. I've shared his photo in full dress uniform for our annual Veterans event in 2021. He served in Cabrillo Host Lions Club for over 40 years. It is time for him to rest now. I know he missed his dear wife who passed away recently and David Chamberlain just a few weeks prior. Thank you Dr. Bob, your loving memory and generous spirit will be with us for a long time.
Becky Steinbruner
February 25, 2023
Lion Bob always had a warm smile and a caring attitude. I will miss him at our Cabrillo Host Lions Club meetings, and will keep his family in my thoughts.
John and Carol Parda, Capitola CA
February 23, 2023
Our heartfelt condolences upon hearing of Lion Bob's passing.
We will forever hold dear the warm and sincere welcoming that Bob and Annie showed to us when we moved from Connecticut to California and transferred to the Cabrillo Host Lion's Club.
We consider it an honor and a pleasure to have
known Bob. May he rest in Peace with his sweet Annie.
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