Hi Phyllis,
Thank you for keeping us all posted on Bobby's life. I feel so honored, to have met him for, such, a short time. I'm thankful our paths crossed, in 2019. God always puts people in our lives, at the perfect time, for a reason. I enjoyed his stories of skydiving, flying, teaching and traveling, the children, the furbabies and growing up on the same property, you all live on. I would hear the stories, over and over and over; again. I always, asked questions each time he shared with me, as if, it were the first time hearing, each time. I never tired of it. He was a very, 'interesting', individual to talk to.
He is at peace with God, now. May God comfort you and the children, over the coming days and months. I know the boys, (Keely, Beau and Einstein) miss "daddy", so deeply, too. Especially; being fed those potato chips :-)
Phyllis, I'm keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Phyllis, I wish I had known Bobby as well. But knowing you, I'm sure he was wonderful. This has been such a hard journey for you but you have handled this with so much grace, patience and love. You are an inspiration to all of us who are following you down this road. Your wisdom, calmness and humor has helped us all and I hope you will continue to share with us as we go forward. Hugs and prayers.
Dear Phyllis, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Reading the comments, I wish I had known Bobby. Knowing you has been a sincere joy, amidst the heartbreak.
My instant thoughts of Bobby involve skydiving, ballooning, flying airplanes and the love he shared with you for so many years. How wonderful to have found lasting love in each other.
Many of my very favorite memories included the two of you.
Oh, the wonderful stories he can share in heaven with old friends that have waited to see him again.
How his life will live on in Heaven and on earth!
Phyllis, I loved to hear you say that Bobby was the most successful person you knew. How true that is.
My sincere thoughts and prayers are with you and your wonderful family at this time.
First image in my head when I think of the crazy times with Bobby include him running out to the pit as if he would catch me on my first skydive and of him directing me from the ground on my first airplane solo landing from the “cow” end of the runway!
I love you all more than I can say.
Dear Phyllis, reading these comments, I certainly wish I’d known Bobby better. We’re so thankful for your life together! You’re in our prayers & hearts for a good rest in God’s loving arms!
Phyllis, I'm so sorry for you and your family's loss. Bobby was such an intelligent, funny, caring and fun-loving man! There are many people who will miss him. You both were so very blessed to have each other for such a wonderful journey in this life together. Heaven is now blessed with his presence until you guys meet again! Love you, miss you and thinking about you very much.
Gonna miss his teasing and wild stories. Man, could he tell a story-and most of it true!! Bless him on his journey. At least God knows who he’s getting-after all, He created him! You journeyed with him all the way until it was time to say farewell. Blessings and rest.
Thank you for keeping us all posted on Bobby's life. I feel so honored, to have met him for, such, a short time. I'm thankful our paths crossed, in 2019. God always puts people in our lives, at the perfect time, for a reason. I enjoyed his stories of skydiving, flying, teaching and traveling, the children, the furbabies and growing up on the same property, you all live on. I would hear the stories, over and over and over; again. I always, asked questions each time he shared with me, as if, it were the first time hearing, each time. I never tired of it. He was a very, 'interesting', individual to talk to.
He is at peace with God, now. May God comfort you and the children, over the coming days and months. I know the boys, (Keely, Beau and Einstein) miss "daddy", so deeply, too. Especially; being fed those potato chips :-)
Phyllis, I'm keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Love and hugs,
Lisa