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I will never forget the kindness Bob showed me when I was going through a very tough time. He didn't know any of the details of my situation but it was as if he did somehow know. Bob exuded love and caring and I will forever be grateful for his spirit.
Cliff Holloway
My late wife Audrey and I spent many hours with Pat and Bob at the YMCA. Bob and I would work out with the equipment, while the ladies worked out in the pool doing acquasize. Pat was the instructor at that time, and a good one.
After we worked off an ounce or two, we would gather at Tim's to regain that weight and have great laughs.
Bob's great smile and genuine friendliness will be missed..My thoughts are with you Pat.
Cliff
Bob, is yet an encouragement to me as I remember his great smile, character, and love for Jesus as I sang with him in The First Alliance Choir under the direction of Jason Earhart.
One of the fondest memories we have of Bob is when he and the Barber-shoppers sang at our wedding, “Will you still need me, will you still feed me when I’m sixty-four?” We all laughed hilariously at the time. Who knew sixty-four would come and go and Bob would be promoted to Glory so quickly? As Carol Burnett used to say, “I’m so glad we had this time together” and Bob Hope always sang “Thanks for the memories”. We’ll see you on the other side, Bob. God bless you Pat and family.
Jo Anne and Ian Chuckrey
Bob was a true gentleman and a very caring human being. The world was a better place with him in it. What a great guy! You just knew he cared for others. He will be missed by many.
God bless you Pat and your family.
Elmer Shaw
Pat you are in our thoughts and prayers. Our whole family has very fond memories of Bob. We will miss that smile he had each and every time we saw him. He will be missed in the cul de sac.
Love Cathy, Darrell, Matt, Sharlee and Lauren.
Bob was such a precious person. We had so many great talks Sunday mornings, he will be missed. Praying for the family and sending love from the Buckingham's
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