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Karen Brown
January 19, 2025
A fine man and godfather.
Diane Mahana
June 29, 2024
I'm so sorry for your loss. My parents, Norm and Marie Mahana enjoyed years of friendship with Bob and Ginny, traveling and staying on bases in Europe.
Bob always had a smile.
Diane Mahana
DONALD J DOBBINS
May 8, 2024
so so sorry i didn't make the funeral service ..bob was a close friend of my parents and family he was also my army recruiter ..he also helped my mother out a lot when my father passed ...awesome man ...rest in paradise my condolence to the family ...rest in paradise bob ...Don Dobbins
Steve Sylvia
May 7, 2024
Shaw family so sorry for your loss
Karen Mirci
May 2, 2024
My childhood memories of "Uncle Bobby" evoke feelings of respect, discipline, and a healthy dose of fear ;). He was a no-nonsense guy, which I liked very much because, as a kid, I appreciated knowing what the expectations were in any given situation. It made me feel safe. As a teenager, and eventually, an adult, I was witness to, and beneficiary of, his other wonderful qualities of a devoted family man. He was a thoughtful and loving brother to my mother, a generous brother-in-law and uncle to my father, my two sisters and myself. Always ready with a helping hand with our automotive needs, which as a teenager looking for that first sweet car, I especially appreciated. It was a 1973 silver Ford Gran Torino with black interior, by the way, and I absolutely loved it. He was a great man of a great generation, and I extend my deepest sympathy to my Uncle Fran, Aunts Gertrude and Joan, cousins, Ginny, Paulette, Bob, Jr., Greg and David, and all of their families.
Karen Breindel Omniewski
April 29, 2024
Our sincere condolences to Bob's family. Bob was a dear friend of our Dad, Walt Breindel, since they fought and survived the Battle of Kunu-ri during the Korean War. Bob Jr and his dad flew to our father's funeral 2 years ago. He placed one of his medals in our father's casket, and wore his dress blues, saluting for the 21-gun salute. It will be a memory implanted forever in our memories. What an amazing man! I am so sorry for your loss! Photo is from the Burning of the Colors re-enactment in 2013.
Karen Breindel Omniewski
April 29, 2024
Our deepest sympathies to Bob's family. He was a dear friend of our father, Walt Breindel, since both were survivors of the Battle of Kuni-Ri during the Korean War. His son, Bob Jr, flew with his dad to our father's funeral just 2 years ago. Bob placed his medal in Dad's coffin and stood at attention in his dress blues during the gun salute during a blizzard. A vision that brought tears to our eyes and one we will never forget! A wonderful man! He will truly be missed! Photo from the Burning of the Colors in 2013.
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