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HU-16

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http://www2.caringbridge.org/fl/bob/, I thought some of you would like to know. Bob introduced me to flying in college. I introduced him to Jimmy Buffett music. He was truely the best soul I have ever known.

Wilcox

I decided this deserves a new thread.
 
I knew Bob (aka Answerguy) when he flew for Great Lakes here in Wyoming. We got to do an antelope hunt together many years ago.
I heard that they found a bleed in his brain with no brain activity. http://www2.caringbridge.org/fl/bob/

Godspeed Bob.
 
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Did you live with him in Wyoming? I went out there once to visit with another frined of ours, crazy times.
 
No just knew him. My (ex) wife worked for Lakes as a CSR. VERY crazy crashpad (ever hear of the couch that was burned in the driveway?)
 
WE WILL MISS HIM VERY MUCH- He always made us happy and laugh in that crash pad in spring of 98- I lived with him there and flew with him at options. He will be dearly missed by all.

His wife Megan has been with him much of the way and many of us at options have donated atlantic bucks and money to help in anyway we can so I will continue to send some her way if anyone needs the address I will try to put the po box on the board.
 
HU-16 said:
Hell I saw video!

Me too. I still remember someone shooting a bow out of the living room.

Fractpt, remember a CSR named Mary? That was my (ex) wife.
 
I guess that I didn't even know that. For BAC?
 
Air Cargo Masters. That name hit me when I saw it in the thread title, but it took me a while to figure it out. Bob was a great guy. The last time I saw him was over six years ago, but I still remember talking to him in that nasty dispatch office, he and a few friends were taking a light aircraft to Minneapolis for the weekend.
 
My condolences HU-16

HU-16 said:
http://www2.caringbridge.org/fl/bob/, I thought some of you would like to know. Bob introduced me to flying in college. I introduced him to Jimmy Buffett music. He was truely the best soul I have ever known.

Wilcox

I decided this deserves a new thread.

Yes it does. I remember when news of Bob's plight was first posted. I was saddened to read that he couldn't overcome the disease. My condolences to Bob's family and friends---Netjetwife

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Ah, ACM...lovely place.
 
troy said:
Ah, ACM...lovely place.

Lovely place to walk out of, talk bad about, or celebrate its demise. I have a lot of what not to do stories from there, although I did meet a few really great people there, Bob being one of them.
 
Matt,

Thanks for the thread. I miss Bob so much already. We worked so hard to get him well; I can't believe he's gone..... Thanks to everyone for keeping Bob and me in your thoughts and prayers. It amazes me how many lives Bob touched during his short time with us- such a great guy!

M Traynor-Bisher
 
My father died in the same way. He had gone into the hospital and had progressively gotten worse and then all of a sudden he was better. We had two weeks to talk and laugh. Then all of a sudden he became septic and he was gone.

My family and my thoughts are with you. The only thing that keeps me going is that my father is looking over my shoulder. I know Bob is doing the same for you.

D
 

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