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Joseph Larry Jackson
January 14, 2026
So sorry just now learning about my friend Bob. He was a great man. Often we would share his passion for during things the right way at Outback and his community. He lived to hear me complain about the weather being so cold. He was just indeed special and had a joyful and committed character of giving. God bless his family.
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Kate Wleklinski
November 7, 2025
So sad to hear of Bob's passing. I met him through his gym, where I work, and seeing him come in always put a smile on my face. He was generous, funny, and kind - known to share jokes, graduation gifts, and homemade bread with staff. He spoke fondly of his family and especially loved to share stories about his grandchildren.
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