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So very sorry to hear of your father’s passing. Condolences to you and your family. I will see you at the celebration of life. Take care. Suzette Jackson 
My thoughts are with you all during this difficult time in your life.  Please take care and give one another a few extra hugs 🤗 
Jayson Dirks
1975, Surrey, BC, Canada

Two memories “About Bob” that have never escaped me.  The first one was in the 1970s.  I was learning how to ride my bike for the first time without training wheels or help from anyone.  I launched down our front driveway on to Laurel Drive. I turned right and headed towards Bob & Lynn’s house.  There was a gravel road to the left of their home but I wasn’t successful navigating the turn and crashed head-first into the Skea’s laurel hedge.  Bob came to help pull me out and then asked “Brakes failed huh?!”   I definitely learned how to use my brakes after that! 🚲 

In/about 1981, I was playing soccer out on Laurel Drive.  The soccer ball scooted towards the Skea’s front yard.  I remember that Bob had just seeded his front lawn, so I tried to tip-toe over it to retrieve my ball.  ⚽️ Unfortunately Bob saw this and as I picked up my ball, he kicked me in the ass wearing his rugged leather boots and ran like hell! 🏃‍♂️ I’m confident that I ran 100m in about 9.58 seconds, but had no witnesses to verify my self-proclaimed World Record! ⏱️ 

RIP Bob!  Will see you on the other side. And maybe put a fence around your lawn. 😜

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