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In Memory of
Robert E. Smith
1940 - 2016
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Dear Bob, sometimes we did not agree, but you were good to me, you often included me in travel with you and Mom, you had a great sense of humor that some did not understand, but I did. You made my Mom so happy, and loved her so very much and seeing you together made me happy. You were the kind of person who would do anything for people you loved. I will miss you very much. Love, Toni
Dad, the inspiration of your legacy overpowers the sadness of your departure. I will always remember your powerful example of redemption, faith, and resilience. As you know, growing up, I tried to play various sports (basketball, football, track, etc.) and I was terrible at all of them. Although many of the spectators felt sorry for me and/or looked down on me, I never felt embarrassed or ashamed because, among all of the spectators, there was one spectator, you, who was always in the stands, watching and sincerely happy to see that I was doing my best. Over and over again, you told me the concept that “as long as you did your best, then you have won.” And so, despite the lack of sincere encouragement from team members and other spectators, I became empowered to continue to get on the playing field because I knew that you were somewhere in the stands, watching and sincerely happy to see that I was putting forth my best efforts. Many other people saw me as a failure, but you saw me as a champion. Your love for me instilled within me an unshakable courage to try. And that courage to try has been a huge blessing in my life because it has helped me to go much further than I thought I could go. Thank you for amazing encouragement, love, and comfort. Your legacy will always be in my heart.
Dear Robert(my Bob), Although you left me suddenly, your leaving should not have been unexpected to me, since you often tried to prepare me. You often expressed that you were tired, of body and spirit and your greatest wish was to be home with our Lord. That knowledge gives me peace. I miss you so very much, you are the love of my life and we did everything together.The little, simple things and our travel together to places we both loved, especially to Israel (twice) and so many cruises, I have lost count. I can rest in knowing that one day I will be with you again. In the meantime, I will carry on in a manner that will make you proud, my love. Your wife, Marlene (Dobby).
Rest in Peace Dad. May the Joy of The Lord bless you and keep you until we meet again. You will be missed for your wisdom, humor, and direction. But I plan to follow Proverbs 23:22, "Listen to your father, who gave you life..." Your son, Robert
Hi Aunt Marlene, Cousin Jeff, Karen and Toni.....Praying GOD'S Best for you during this Season of Bereavement. Remember the Great Times :)
Let the Johnson Family know if there is anything you need!...Hope to see you soon! :)
Love Gwen
My deepest sympathy to those who loved Bob. I met him at the VA in 1976 and worked with him for 9 years. I was an analyst responsible for developing budget estimates for each regional office. Bob taught me a lot about field operations. He also took me on my first field trip. We went to office in Helena, MT and stayed in a town called Last Chance Gulch. I remember a sign at the entrance for the VA facility: "Beware of Snakes." Bob enjoyed my panic. He always had a smile on his face, looked out for me throughout the early stages of my career and loved to talk about his family. I'm sorry I will be out of town this weekend because I would have enjoyed the opportunity to meet everyone. Bob was a great guy; I'll never forget him. May he rest in peace.