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Lou Ann Lasher
February 20, 2010
Renee, Please accept my condolences on Bob's death. We met many years ago when I worked with Bob at the UT System offices. Bob was incredibly open and helpful to me as I tried to manage an impossible work situation. He taught me a lot about professionalism, and care, and class. His influence in my life continues to this day. You are in my heart as you grieve his loss. Best Regards
Patricia Long
February 10, 2010
I have wonderful memories of my cousin, Bobby, who was so full of joy and laughter. My daddy, Elmo Inge, was very close to him and even though he didn't live near us most of his adult life, we all loved him.
Donald Kehler
February 7, 2010
On behalf of the Master, Wardens and Members of Bula Lodge #409 A.F. & A.M. Burlington, North Carolina, please accept our sincere and most affectionate sympathy during this time of loss. Our consoling thought is one of thankfulness to the Great Creator for our brother's life. My records indicate the following record: Dr. Bobby Maynard Inge was born in Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina on October 26, 1932. He was Initiated an Entered Apprentice October 31,1957. Passed to the Degree of Fellowcraft November 28, 1957 and Raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason December 19, 1957. Entered the Celestial Lodge above January 27, 2010. Please contact me at P.O. Box 1675, Burlington NC 27216 of 336-260-8006 if we can be of assisatance to you in any way. Cordially and Fraternally,
Donald E. Kehler, PGL A.F. & A.M. of North Carolina
Deborah Stowe
February 4, 2010
I'm so glad that I was able to bring my mother, Frances Hardy, to Burlington last summer to have lunch and visit with Bobby. What a grand time was had by all!! We were always so proud of Bobby in the Inge family and he will be missed greatly.
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Lisa Alcon
February 3, 2010
Uncle Bob was a wonderful uncle with a great sense of humor. I have many, many good memories of him. I will always love him and cherish those memories.
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