Bob was a good friend and co-worker. He had a genuine and friendly personality and easily made friends with everyone he worked with. I am sad he passed away but happy he had a long and good life. My heart felt condolences to his family and loved ones.
Bob was a man that would go the extra mile to help a person and had a way of turning a negative into a positive. After I left the hospital in Denver in 89, Bob and Millie took me back to Utah and helped me get back on my feet. I, am forever grateful to have had their friendship. There both in a better place and God bless them.
To my dear friend Bob:
What an inspiration you were to me! You hired me in 1980 and I tried to follow in your footsteps every step of the way. You were not the easiest guy to work for because you always demanded our best. You were truly my mentor. Whenever I asked myself what differentiated you from most bosses my answer was this. "Everyone always wanted to do their best for you". Respect was never an issue because you always practiced what you preached. Customers loved you because you provided "True Customer Service". Thank you for your mentorship and most of all for being a friend over the years!
Jim and I send our sincere sympathy to all of Bob's family. We remember the many times spent at Larry's and his many stories. Hugs and love to all of you.
Jim & Helen
My sincere, heartfelt sympathy to all ! I remember Harold, with love and affection, for his wonderful sense of humor and his devotion to his family ! May he rest in peace ! Aunt Jean and Family.