Hi Cheryl, Michael and family, I just read the paper today and that is when I read the heart breaking news. My heart is broken as I know yours is as well. I spent the day thinking about the day we met it was St. Patrick's Day at The Uptowner and the rest was history. We became friends immediately and I had the pleasure of his friendship for 12 years after. I have many fond memories of this gentleman that you call Dad, Grandpa, Uncle, brother and friend and I will keep them close to my heart. I kept Bob in my prayers daily I prayed for healing but it was not to be and if he could not be the whole man he wanted than I quietly except his death. I will hold tight to that smile that charm and that loving way he would look at you. We shared many stories both old and new our favorites were about our familes. Bob met my family husband, kids and even my Mom. They all liked him as much as I did. I will always will remember the night he and I danced at the country club and he said he hadn't danced in years. I know that his knees weren't stable but that night I think he thought he was Fred Aster. His good friend Nancy Hedding told me "you made his night" but he made mine as well. I loved Bob and if I could make him smile and feel young and healthy even for just a moment that makes me glad. Bob talked so much about his family and I know he is now your Gardian Angel and he will be there for you even after death. I will end by saying I am very sorry for your pain for to lose a Dad is a horrible void as I lost mine a year and a half ago too. Thank you for sharing yours with me and I will pray for all of you to find peace.
Love,
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