Condolences
I still think of you daily, I wonder what our lives would have been like if so many things that didn’t even matter didn’t get in the way. I’m heart broken that your golden years were not what they should have been. I miss you still and wish we could have had one more conversation.
Our condolences to you all - Jodie, Robert, Adrienne, Paul, Jeannie and your families. Uncle Bob, although we hadn’t spoken in a few years, you had impacted our lives in many good ways. My boys share many memories of fishing with you. Allan and I continue to share memories of your visits with your many words of wisdom. My dad always talked about his brother Bob and memories from Holland. Your smile will never be forgotten. You will be missed!
Thank you for all the great memories. I will never forget everything that you taught me and I will always cherish it. I couldn't asked for a better father-in-law, and how you embraced me like your own. I will always be grateful for that. I love you Dad, I'm missing you everyday.
I share your sorrow. Memories of his gentle, joyful ways will always be near. Since our families were joined thru marriage - we have always loved Bob. Such a hardworking fellow - very skilled in multiple tasks. I know you'll miss him so much. But stay strong and offer each other lots of support while navigating this tough time. I wish you peace and comfort.Soft hugs and love to all - Diane
We miss you very much. Andy has lost his big brother. We are reminiscing over all the wonderful memories of the vacations we went on together over the years. The boating, the travelling, the meals, the laughter around the table, even the dogs.
Andy has been talking about how he lived with you while your worked together. I don't know who influenced who. Don came down and lived with you for 3 years while he attended De Vrie college. Many thoughts and memories. Now who can we go to for advice or maybe if we need somewhere to live! HA HA
Andy & Louise
Peter Sluyse
Bob and I met in the late seventies. We were both in council where we got to know each each other. Bob loved to talk and I was his sounding board. He had his ways and I had mine, but we always who our “Boss” was. On hunting trips we used his trailer mostly and at night we’d hit the sack and say we still have to talk to the “Boss” before we go to sleep. We were both brother’s in Christ. I will definitely miss Bob , our talks and our hunting trips together in the fall seasons. Praise the Lord Bob went to his heavenly home.
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