Robert Wyland passed on March 4, 2006, at age 58. He was a Vietnam Veteran, serving two consecutive tours with the Marines. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Robert is survived by his wife, Gwenda; his daughter, Michelle Perrone and husband Leo; his sisters, Mary, Jeanne and Carol; his brothers, David and Dean Wyland; and his grandchildren, Sierra, Shasta and Kyle.
A memorial service will be held at the Fieldbrook Grange on Saturday, March 11, 2006, at noon. There will be a potluck after the service.
Arrangements are under the care of Paul’s Chapel of Arcata.
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Dovie/Marie Swanson
April 6, 2006
Bob, Its been awhile. Thinking of many shared memories of the past. You will be missed. Till we all meet at home once again. Dovie and Marie Swanson
Dennis and Donna Swanson
March 28, 2006
Bob...you will always remain in our hearts. We will cherish all the great times and hilareous moments we shared with you. You will be greatly missed.
DaVita Fraser
March 21, 2006
Bob always brought a smile to any one that crossed your path you will greatly be missed by all of your friends and family espcialy your loving wife. I did not realize how many friends that we had in common until your service at the grange in Fieldbrook. I am glad that we shared the same family. I will always remember your smile and kindness that you have given me. Know that I will always be here if Gwenda needs me. Rest in Peace DaVita
earl wyland
March 11, 2006
a distant cousin. we were born with in days of each other but miles apart. sorry we never got chance to talk and share some family histroy. as you now have been gathered to our fathers, may he grants peace in heavens grant peace to your family.
Michelle Perrone
March 10, 2006
We love you Bob and will miss you so so much. You were the greatest. From all of us.
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