Of Springfield, VA on Sunday, December 31, 2006. He was president and owner of Westwynde Homes, Inc. of Occoquan, VA. Beloved husband of Jane M. Cartwright; devoted father of Christopher (Megan), Drew, and Erin; brother of Pamela (Rene) Gonzalez and Richard (Marianne) Cartwright; son-in-law of Nellis Moske; brother-in-law of Ted Moske; uncle of Paul and Robert Gonzalez, Alicia Gonzalez, Laura May and Krista Moske; grand-uncle of Alexa May. Also survived by many devoted friends. A memorial service will be held at Immanuel Bible Church, 6911 Braddock Rd., Springfield, VA 22151 at 2 p.m. on Saturday, January 6. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Manuel Youth Missions, Feed the Children or American Heart Association.
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Christine Kincaid
January 6, 2007
I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to Bob's entire family. I met Bob when I rented a townhouse from him in Springfield in the Fall of 2000. He was an honest and fair person and so very proud of his family. Bob helped me tremendously by renting his townhouse to me at a critical time in my life. He had a huge tree in the front yard cut down and did some painting to freshen the place up and made me feel so lucky to have a place to call home for myself and my two boys. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
David Crowe
January 6, 2007
My heartfeld sympathy and prayers go to Jane, Christopher, Drew, Erin and the rest of Bob's great family. He was a most upright and outgoing man who always had a smile and good word. He was my neighbor and I will miss him very much.
David Dwornik
January 5, 2007
On behalf of Rinker Design Associates, I would like to extend our sincerest sympathy to Bob's family and friends.I'll always remember Bob as a cheerful and optimistic man.He was professional in every sense of the word and there was an immediate level of trust and comfort established the first time I met him over 10 years ago.He was a client, but also a friend, and he will be deeply missed.
Bob Feirson
January 5, 2007
I express my deepest sympathy to Jane and Bob's three children. I will always remember Bob as a person whose character epitomizes those traits we all strive to achieve in ourselves and encourage in our family. Bob's absence will be felt by all who had the pleasure of meeting him.
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Doris Rivenbark
January 5, 2007
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Leona and Joe Ragan
January 5, 2007
We want to express our condolences to Bob's family and friends. We have purchased a Westwynde Home, and Bob was a first-class gentleman and business man.
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