Condolences
I am tryly sorry to learn of Bob's passing. My daughter has been researching the Rosenberg family tree and was walking up in Grove Hill Cemetery and saw his head stone. He was my Mother's cousin, Helen Rosenberg Winger. I had met him quite a few times and he was such a very nice man. Please accept my sincere condolences for his passing.aqbeq4
From NORMANDY FRANCE
22/avril2019
For David and Jan,
I never Forget your Father.
An ecceptional friend .
At next 6 june 2019 , my thoughts and Prayers particulary for Him.
You are friends or my family and welcome in France when you want.
Très affectueusement
Jocelyne
To the Dallas Family,
My mother and father, George and Helen Weaver, were such good friends of your parents. As a child at the Methodist Church in Titusville I recall both of your parents being such servants at all church functions. As they stayed in Florida in later years it was a great reconnection for my parents-who lived in Florida. I know my dad enjoyed the years of hunting with your Dad. As an adult, when I would visit my Mom or sister in Titusville, your Mom and Dad always made me feel so welcome. I know you will miss his presence in your life and at the same time I know you will celebrate a life well lived. Much love to you all . Kathy Weaver Peck-Casselberry, FL.
Dave
Sorry for your loss, I still laugh at his story of the boat in rail yard. He was a swell guy.
Jan & Entire Dallad Family;
We were so sorry to hear of Mr. Dallas's passing. We are sending our sincere Sympathies and our Deepest Condolences.
Shirley& Corky Westfall
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your dad was a great family friend and always had a story tell.
Duane and Cindi Kline
Dave and family, my thoughts are with you.
Jan and David,
I'll speak as one of the Kline family members, sorry to hear of the lost your father. As my brother Duane and I emailed back and forth today, we recognized your Father as "Bob the story teller". Always great stories about his hunting trips to Canada with Leo and Jack. He even had stories with my Father-in-Law who had also served in WWII. When my Mother called last night to tell me, she recalled the Birthday outings that they would have with your Parent's, the Bly's. Good times by all six of them. One thing I always did appreciate when I was in Titusville for vacation from TX or with my wife Nancy coming up from FL, your parents always came by the house to say hello and visit. Your parents even attended my wedding back in 1991 here in Tampa.
Our love and prayers go out to both you and your families.
Alan S. Kline
David-
I am very sorry to hear of your father’s passing. My prayers are with you and your family.
Lynn
A life is like a pebble thrown upon the water; you never know how far reaching the ripples will go. May it comfort you to know that your dad (and mom) touched so many lives of people that you have never even met. Our paths crossed during the WWII Reenactment in Titusville about six years ago. Your parents were amazing! I also talked with your dad while he was sitting on his porch during an Oil Festival parade a year or two later; it was after your mom had passed. I cherish that visit. Please take comfort in knowing that the world is a better place because of your parents, and I am a better person for having met them.
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