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Bob and Linda
January 7, 2022
We are very shocked and saddened to hear of Bob´s death via this website. There are so many wonderful memories of happy days in Germany, when Bob was in the Army. He was a very amusing, interesting and kind man. Dear Jennie and Beth, we hope that your own memories will bring you some comfort in the difficult days ahead. We will write a more personal letter very soon. With our deepest sympathy from `across the pond´. Lots of love Bob and Linda xx
Peggy Vaubel
December 8, 2021
Jennie & Elizabeth, I´m sending my condolences to you both. I´m sorry to hear the news of Bob´s passing. May your memories comfort you. God bless you both in this difficult time.
Bob & Nancy Crowley
December 5, 2021
We went on a few double dates together with our Bob's.
Both our Bob's enjoyed History. I've met 2 other 'Santa's and I will remember you & your Bob, (Mrs. Clause / Jennie) every Christmas and all year. God's Peace and Shalom / Complete Peace, Jennie and Elizabeth. Be Blessed by your Memories of Bob.
Steve Young
December 5, 2021
The Buckley SFB military Retiree Activities Office (RAO) would like to offer our sincere condolences and our gratitude for Mr. Allala's service to our country in the Army. If you would like help with any matters related to casualty assistance, Defense Finance & Accounting Service, Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), Veterans Affairs (VA), etc. you can contact our office on Buckley SFB at 720-847-6693. The RAO is staffed by volunteers, all military retirees themselves, and our sole purpose is to provide assistance to any military retirees and surviving spouses/family members with anything related to their military service and/or benefits, in particular during difficult times such as this. We are deeply sorry for your loss.
Steve Young
Lt Col, USAF, Ret
Director, Buckley SFB RAO
June Wimmer
December 3, 2021
So many memories of Bob, he was such a good guy! When he did Santa at the NALC Christmas party. He has helped so many people throughout the years with postal union issues. So sorry for your loss, he will be missed.
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