Condolences
Sandy, even though I do not know you very well, I would like to extend my sympathy to you, Lisa and the rest of the family.
We always considered Bob a brother-in-law and do remember that laugh. So glad He and Tommy resolved their differences before Tommy died. I am sure that meant a lot to him and I know it did to Tommy. They are reminiscing together now.
Feel free to keep in touch.
God Bless,
Mary Conrad
We remember Bob when he was our brother-in-law back when Nancy was alive. He loved a good laugh with the family and loved to tease.
He's in a better place. Betty and Tom Reisdorf
Bob will be missed very much at Southwood RV Resort In Byron NY where he spent his summer months. I will miss his smile and wave to me across the street where we live at Southwoods. I know he will be really missed at our Sunday Night Texas Hold Em games. He was the lucky one at cards! RIP Bob, Love ya.
Mr.Bob ,we are going to miss you so much.
He loved his football ,Buffalo Bills.Riding around Cypress Cove with his Angel!!
He loved sweets.You will be sadly missed by everyone.God bless you and Mrs.Sandy in this most difficult time.
Bob was a kind fun-loving gentle man. To know him truly was to love him. During all his suffering he never even complained. I will miss him terribly. I loved his teasing and jokes. I love you Sandy and will pray for you. I miss you so much and wish I could be with you. Rest In Peace Bob until we’re together again. Cindy
I have only known Bob and Sandy for a few years but they immediately became friends. We were living in Gulfport at the RV park and got to know each other through our love of our dogs. We went out to eat one evening and I asked Bob how he and Sandy had met. His eyes lit up as he told me their love story. It was so obvious how much they loved each other. Bob was the sweetest man. I will always have fond memories of our brief friendship.