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Amber, I don’t know if you remember me, but I used to baby sit you. Your dad was so proud of you. And so proud of his Grandchild. I didn’t see him often, but I always asked about you and his chest would puff up as he told me how you were.  My heart hurts for you!!! Gone too soon.  Sending hugs, love and prayers ❤️‍🩹🫂🙏🏻 With deepest sympathy, Teresa Coyne. 
Tucson, Arizona
— with Proud daddy with his beloved daughter Amber.
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My heart goes out to his family, he was a joy to know and visit with.  The phrase on the website  described him perfectly, “his comedic charm, quick wit, musical talent and selfless spirit” and I am honored to have met him.  I look forward to learning so much more about him in the future.  I’ve never been in the same hall with him, but he helped me out a few times, and I thoroughly enjoyed spending time with him.  
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Over the years I noticed many things about Bobby.  His kindness, his generosity, his intelligence, his humor, and how much he cared about others.  years  ago I was in a public office and he was there too, but I did not know  he was there.  I had been having health problems and I stood up and started to fall and Bobby came from no where and caught me and then he stood  like an oak tree letting me steady   myself  by leaning on the arm he put in front of me . So much strength just in that forearm that  was like  a rail of steel to give me stability.    He was not going to leave and he made sure I was okay.  I saw him lovingly care for his aging mother something many people don't have the courage to do, but Bobby  had courage and love.  His actions showed the quality of who he was, and I'm so glad I had time to know him as a friend, and I am so glad I will continue to get to know him forever when he is resurrected  to life again in perfect health  in the new world to come.
Peggy, Susie and Amber: I am so deeply sorry for your loss😢I knew Bobby as the typical mischievous little brother ( he reminded me of my own), the curious and adventurous teenager who wanted to learn and do it all, the smiling, funny man who was still a boy at heart and the father who would do anything for his daughter. I am shocked that I don’t have any pictures to share (you know me) but I love the ones that you have shared. Being in Jehovah’s memory (and not suffering) is the best place he could be for now. ❤️

I’m really sorry to hear about your father’s passing. Like the relationship box says, I never met him. But just based off of what I’ve heard and his beautifully worded obituary, I really would have liked to. He joined my congregation about a month or so ago, but I didn’t see him. I learned more about him and realized why. 

I still would have loved to have visited him, I’m sure he had some great stories about his many years in Jehovah’s service. One day, I know I’ll be able to meet him. For now, I would like to express my deepest condolences for your loss.

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