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Thank you to everyone that came to celebrate my brother's life. I am overwhelmed and Amazed by how  loved he was by so many. What an awesome bunch of people he knew. So many great stories and so many stories we will miss.😪  

Thank you again for the support.  We miss him so much. 

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Bob and I worked together many years at Public Service/ Xcel Energy, probably 30 years plus. He was always a kind caring soul that was a pleasure to be around with. In the early Public Service days I remember what I called "Clash of the Titans" between Bob and Marty Apodaca. These two would take turns slugging each other hard in the arms for some kind of contest. I think it was pretty even.  I can't imagine the bruises they each had. It was all hard work and fun! Bob was a great guy and a good friend for many co-workers.
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Bob ,myself and two other buddy’s went out in my dads new car.We had other buddy’s pull us over to help them in a scuffle,we followed them.We pulled up to a house to have people shooting guns at us.They shot the passenger window out of my dads car scared the sh-t out of us. Just a little story said but what a truly nice guy.Him and his wife looked at a vehicle the other day at Auto Nation Honda and my boy Shawn was the sales person. He told my boy the story was hoping to get his number if he showed up again.God bless the family👍🙏.
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I’ve known Bob for 40 years he was a great friend I will always cherish our friendship and memories! We both retired the same year 2014 and would call each other every week! Gonna miss my buddy! Love you Bobozo ❤️

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Bobby and me
1973, Denver, CO, USA
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I’ll never forget the blue dune buggy he had. I was in love with that thing. I think that’s where my affinity for open rides started. Thank you Bobby! You will be missed cousin. May you Rest In Peace. 
Time with his grandson.
2022, Highlands Ranch, CO, USA
Time with his grandson.
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Robert "Bob" Armstrong