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Susan Kenna
November 12, 2024
I met Bob at Peter Anthony´s in 1999. My hair was twelve shades of brown. He said "I can fix it, but you will need to stick with me to color your hair." And that was that. Every 4 weeks I had my "therapy" appointment with Bob. We became fast friends and shared many laughs. His life was rough at the end but he still had a wonderful sense of humor. I miss him every day. This is a photo of my first Keratin treatment! Never went back to curls after that!
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Madison Bissel
November 6, 2024
I will never forget how truly kind he was. Around seven years ago, I became Bob and Jacks dog walker. A few years in, Bob had retired and I would see him almost everyday. He became one of my favorite people, he was family. We spent so much time together running errands, talking, crying, laughing, sharing stories. He was the most giving man with the greatest heart and I will cherish everything I´ve learned from him and all the time we spent together
Sandra Moulton
November 3, 2024
Robert and I spent a lot of time together over the years. We always had a lot of laughs. We both shared the love for cooking. We would take turns hosting dinner parties big and small. We were always trying different recipes. I think it was really sort of a competition. How we all laughed. Although I am thinking that serving wine with dinner may have contributed to some of the laughter. I am going to miss my special cousin. Rest in peace, Robert.
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