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Kathy Evans lit a candle
Friday, December 17, 2021
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Yesterday while shopping I saw a Tshirt with Snoopy and the gang. I was going to buy it for you, but then I saw you roll yours eyes, with a slight smirk on your face wondering why I was spending money on a shirt you woudn't really wear. You have been gone 4 years now and so much has changed here with us all. I am unable to bring you flowers or a lighted cross so this morning I thought I would just type this here. We miss you Bob. Rest in Peace <3
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Friday, March 9, 2018
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George Hobbs posted a condolence
Friday, May 5, 2017
I worked with Bob at Burroughs and Unisys for several years. He was such a great guy. He was like a big brother. He was about 20 years older than me but could run circles around me. He used to ride his bike from Camillus to East Syracuse for work very day in the summer. Wonderful guy.
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Kathryn Evans posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Bob, Thank you for providing Dean, myself and the boys with so many opportunities to travel and visit so many different places. When we first met you and Pat you were living in Downingtown PA. Visiting you there was always cause for a trip to the West Chester Inn for "all we could eat crab legs" You loved crab, hehe. Then there was our trip to the Windy City to see the Buckingham Fountain and the Sears Tower when you guys lived in Illinois. I remember Dean parking the car and saying "look the tower is just over there"...well, what seemed like about 140 city blocks later we made it to the tower just in time to wait in a long line of tourists to get to the top. We were all rather pooped after that excursion. I can still see the look on your face when we finally got to the top!! Priceless!! The next evening was better though, we ate like kings at that amazing greek restaurant. Then there was the trip we all took to Florida to visit you and Pat while you were living there on the gulf of Mexico; Dean, myself, Dale, Sharon, Alex and Jordan. Sharon and I almost getting hit by flying golf balls while sunbathing in the driveway. Oh but Sandy Pond was the best. You loved the Pond, that's where my boys were able to swim and fish. Marc still talks about the time you and he went across the pond in your boat to the beach and played in the sand and water. (something about riding on your back in the water and pulling your hair?!?!) Thank you for being you and for being such a wonderful Grandpa to Jordan and Marc. We will cherish our memories of you forever.
Love You <3
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Kathryn Evans lit a candle
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
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Sharon Evans posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
I love you and will miss you. I am very happy to call you my Father in Law. My most outstanding memories are of us going over to the dunes at Sandy Pond by boat and crossing the dunes by foot to the open waters of Lake Ontario and walking along the shore/diving into the waves for 3 hours! We looked into the cabins along the way. Then back to camp so Mom wouldn't worry. Of course I can't ever forget you being a zillion times taller than me so you would stand on the bottom of the stairs and I would go two or three steps up so I could give you a hug and kiss because otherwise I wouldn't be able to reach you! Plus let's not forget you telling me you were going to get into trouble and I told you not too. You would just smile at me and we both knew you were going to get into trouble! You never did go to zumba class with me in Tully! You took the best video of Dale and I getting married. Sorry Jennie barked at you all the time. You were too tall.
My heartfelt sympathies to your sons, Greg and Mike and families.
You will always be remembered. You will always be in our hearts. You are safely home. Don't forget to dress warm, have your chips with your lunch and your cookies too. Naptime after lunch also.
Keep an eye on us- some of us will need it!!!!
Love you very much. So glad I was a part of your life and you mine.
Love you, Sharon
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Joe Esce posted a condolence
Monday, May 1, 2017
I remember many days going with my friend Dean to Cross Court in Fairmount to learn and play racquetball with Bob. He was a great guy and one of the many influential people I have been lucky to have in my life! Rest In Peace !
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Dean Evans posted a condolence
Monday, May 1, 2017
What a great guy to have as my stepfather. He gave me the opportunity to experience so many firsts in my life, fishing, boating skiing, skating, tennis, and racquetball. He taught me how to swim, how to dive, and how to golf. The first time I met him, we played battleship on paper, before it was ever a board game. He gave so much of himself, so we didn't go without. When we needed encyclopedias for school, he sold them for World Book, so we got a deal on a set. He volunteered at the ski slope, so we could ski for free, he worked at the tennis club so we could play tennis & racquetball for free. Bob and my mom gave me my first car, a 1972 Ford Galaxie 500, you could climb into the trunk through the quarter panels, but that was just another life's lesson as I taught myself how to do bodywork, and work on cars, turning their 1 car garage into a body shop. Thanks Bob and Mom for all the sacrifices you made for us, and all the great things I was able to experience, not only as a kid, but as an adult, as I got to travel to some great places, as you often moved with your job. I have had a great life so far, and I thank you for being a big part of it.
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