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Jack Carow
April 23, 2014
Hey trooper! Sorry to see you are leaving yout family and many friends.We had a number of laughs betweeen Glenview and Evansville. It was always great to have moments with you.
So long and have a happy voyage. See you soon.
Donna Groves
April 20, 2014
I knew Bob, most of my life, and new saw without a smile for life, he was a kind and generous man, always there for his family, loved children and I will miss my dear friend whom I got really close too at some point but he is at peace and with the Lord whom he loved very much, will miss watching the Nationals with him, still have the hat he gave me when we watched golf, he was like a father to me and I will miss him and his laughter, Prayers for the family at this time.
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