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John E Rowe
December 3, 2020
I knew Bob from Randolph, MA. We took the Air Force basic test to join the Air Force reserve together. It was Bob who gave the Sunday Globe paper route to me. Bob was smart and did not have to study to get A/Bs, then he disappeared and never graduated from RHS. I always wondered what happened to him.
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Robert
July 3, 2017
Your family has our deepest sympathies. During this very difficult time, hope and comfort can be found through the pages of Gods word the Bible. Please read Acts chapter 24 and verse 15 when you can. It is very encouraging.
Colleen Solomon
July 3, 2017
My thoughts and prayers are with your family. I am so very sorry.
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