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Please accept my condolences for your loss. You will be in my prayers and I ask the Lord to hold you in His arms and comfort you at this time.##imported-begin##Jenni La Roe##imported-end##
Birth date: Oct 29, 1942 Death date: Dec 31, 2007
Robert W. Sexton, 65, a resident of Grand Terrace, passed away, December 31, 2007, at his home. A Marine Corps veteran, he worked as a Title Inspector for Westminster Title. Robert is survived by a son, Robert C. Sexton and his Read Obituary
Please accept my condolences for your loss. You will be in my prayers and I ask the Lord to hold you in His arms and comfort you at this time.##imported-begin##Jenni La Roe##imported-end##
Please accept my deepest sympathy upon the loss of your dad. Know that you" boys" will be in my prayers as you grieve for your dad and grand dad. With much love mormor aka Berit ##imported-begin##Berit##imported-end##
I am grateful for the lessons I learned from him. I have such great memories of visiting him on weekends as a kid. Trips to Sacramento. etc. I could always count on him for straight forward honest advice about many subjects. I know he is in a better place now. I am a better father and man because of his love and guidance. Brother, you are handling this difficult time with dignity and grace. Dad would be proud of the son, man and father you have become. Love, Jeff##imported-begin##Jeff LaRoe##imported-end##
I was very sorry to learn of your loss. Bob and I met when we were both teenagers and went together for several years, I will always have a special place in my heart for him. He was a genuinely, true nice guy. I will always have my mental picute of him at my Junior prom. His loss at such a young age is truly a tragedy. ##imported-begin##CHER##imported-end##
Bob had a great sense of humor and was always there to help during one of my "escrow meltdowns", his guidance and sense of humor will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. ##imported-begin##Erin Bulloch##imported-end##
I became acquainted with Bob Sexton when we worked together on the recent golf tournament to raise money for the Eisenhower High School football team. Bob worked very hard to make the golf tournament a great success (it raised $7,000 for the team) even though he had graduated from Pacific High School in San Bernardino. He was a very nice guy with lots of interesting stories and very generous. Several times after finishing a meal at the Mug Restaurant in San Bernardino where the golf tournament committee met, I went to the cashier to pay my bill only to learn that Bob had already paid it for me. I am glad that I got to know him even though it was only for a short time. My deepest condolences to his family and friends for their sad loss.
John Adams ##imported-begin##John Adams##imported-end##