Please accept my sympathy and prayers for him and all of you. I worked for him for a brief period of time in 1975, but he instilled an ethical principle in how I performed my duties and still do. I am sorry for your loss.
My deepest sympathy to Red’s family. It was an honor serving with him at the Sheriff’s Office. He was an inspiration and role model for me when I came on board in 1970. I will always remember the lessons he taught me.
Dear Mrs. Crowder, Deb and Deb: My love and prayers are with you at this time. I know that my friend is in Heaven right now on angel duty and all uniformed up. He’ll have all the energy in the world now to keep track of you girls and make sure that you are safe and protected from any harm. That’s a task I know he’ll meet with every bit of his spirit. He drove that motorcycle of his, right into my heart from the first time I met you Deb. I loved him because of the love and respect you had for him. And once I knew about his ironing skills, well, that sealed the deal. I’ll be at your side. Feel my love all around you. p.s., I’m hoping he’ll keep an eye on me too. All my love, Mare
Dear Ann, we were so sorry to read about Bob’s passing. He was a great guy and our Teresa sure did love him. All our prayers go out to you, Debbie, and Bob Jr. Our deepest sympathy to you. We think of you so often. We sure had some great times with you and your Bob. He is in heaven now for sure. Love, Kathy and Peter
Uncle Bob you will be truly missed . . . . Aunt Tete, Debbie and Bobby – our thoughts and prayer are with you at this time of sorrow. May your love and memories help carry you through this very difficult time. All our love . . . .
Worked with Bob, good memories………… Rest well friend.
Please accept my sympathy and prayers for him and all of you. I worked for him for a brief period of time in 1975, but he instilled an ethical principle in how I performed my duties and still do. I am sorry for your loss.
My deepest sympathy to Red’s family. It was an honor serving with him at the Sheriff’s Office. He was an inspiration and role model for me when I came on board in 1970. I will always remember the lessons he taught me.
Dear Mrs. Crowder, Deb and Deb: My love and prayers are with you at this time. I know that my friend is in Heaven right now on angel duty and all uniformed up. He’ll have all the energy in the world now to keep track of you girls and make sure that you are safe and protected from any harm. That’s a task I know he’ll meet with every bit of his spirit. He drove that motorcycle of his, right into my heart from the first time I met you Deb. I loved him because of the love and respect you had for him. And once I knew about his ironing skills, well, that sealed the deal. I’ll be at your side. Feel my love all around you. p.s., I’m hoping he’ll keep an eye on me too. All my love, Mare
Dear Ann, we were so sorry to read about Bob’s passing. He was a great guy and our Teresa sure did love him. All our prayers go out to you, Debbie, and Bob Jr. Our deepest sympathy to you. We think of you so often. We sure had some great times with you and your Bob. He is in heaven now for sure. Love, Kathy and Peter
Uncle Bob you will be truly missed . . . . Aunt Tete, Debbie and Bobby – our thoughts and prayer are with you at this time of sorrow. May your love and memories help carry you through this very difficult time. All our love . . . .