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Adam Haag posted a condolence
Monday, June 6, 2016
Hello,
I did not have the pleasure of knowing Bob well but his brother Barry, my grandfather spoke often and highly about him. Bob came to my wedding in 2008 and I enjoyed speaking with him as much as the busy day allowed. I know it was a long trip for him and my wife and I appreciated it. I hope the family is well and I am sorry for our loss.
Respectfully,
Adam Haag
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Tammy Gibson posted a condolence
Monday, February 22, 2016
My sincere condolences to you and your family. Robert will be truly missed but please know that "He [God] heals the brokenhearted; He [God] binds up their wounds (Psalm 147:3)". I pray that you find hope in the beautiful promise for the future at John 5:28,29 and Acts 24:15.
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Leslee Adams posted a condolence
Monday, February 15, 2016
What a truly kind man. Bob was an important part of our family. He sent Alicia a red rose every year for her birthday for at least 20 years. While Jake played baseball all over he never failed to keep up with his schedule and play. When Jake was deployed he always made a point to ask about him.
Bob and my father went to high school together so Jim and I knew him as kids too.
He will be so missed.
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Gae Meyer (Mellen) lit a candle
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
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I remember Bob sitting in top row of bleachers at sporting events when I attended St. Maries High School. Heaven has gained an angel and now Bob, Marz and my dad are enjoying catching up. Thank you Carol and Jerry for taking care of Bob in his final years. What a blessing you two were for him.
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David Ruby posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
I grew up a few blocks away from Mr. Lust, but I never knew him personally. He was a mystery to me as a little kid. I saw him walk past my house three times every day, rain or shine. He would come by a while later with a single brown bag of groceries. I would see him when I was out riding my bike, and would wave and say hello. He just smiled and nodded. I didn't quite understand someone who could be so reserved and quiet. Nobody ever accused me of being too quiet. When I was in high school I noticed him up in the corner of the gym during my basketball games, and this was at the new gym. I wondered if he walked all the way out there. When I was working at IGA I finally saw the other end of his three times daily journey, as he would some in for his groceries. I even bagged his groceries once or twice. I would ask the checkers about him and they told me how nice and friendly he was. I'm a bit embarrassed to say that I never took the effort to really get to know him when I was young, but seeing so many nice things written about him make a nice ending to the story. I must have rode my bike by him hundreds of times as a kid, and he always had the same smile and nod. I still thought of him occasionaly and have wondered whatever happened to him. I'm glad to hear that he was so loved by his friends and neighbors. He was such a unique fixture in our neighborhood,and someone I'll never forget.
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Miss Vickie posted a condolence
Monday, February 8, 2016
Bob so sorry to hear about your passing. Your wonderful stories of St Maries made me feel like I had lived there all my life. The kids are going to miss seeing you at their sporting events cheering them all on you were a wonderful person and will be missed by everyone. Rest in peace
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Tom and Vicki Vesey posted a condolence
Sunday, February 7, 2016
I enjoyed Bob's vompany at the lanes and the games. He was a sincerely nice man. He will be missed. I will always remember how he never got upset at the lanes. Even though some of us made asses of ourselves with temper tantrums. Bob always had a quiet demeanor and was always helpful. Love ya Bob I know your in a beautiful place.
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Lisa Andersen posted a condolence
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Bob, I met your dog Echo before I met you. At the bowling alley. It was because of your dog, that we became friends. I will treasure all the memories and visits that we had together. You would sweetly leave me a flower, from your garden, on the windshield of my car.... to let me know you walked by. You liked to use the word "serendipity" when you saw me. I didn't know what it meant. I do now.
You were MY serendipity.
I will miss you.
~Lisa
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Boni Schueller lit a candle
Saturday, February 6, 2016
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Boni Schueller posted a condolence
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Bob was an honored spectator at all Lumberjack sports. His gentle nature and quietness emphasized the gentleman he was. He will be sorely missed. Rest in peace.
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Saturday, February 6, 2016
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A gentle sole, humble man, wonderful friend.
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Tami Bell posted a condolence
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Bob you have been apart of our family for many years and I will miss you being at our house for the holidays. Rest in peace.
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Tami Holdahl lit a candle
Saturday, February 6, 2016
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Bob was an incredible person. His love for our community and our kids, of all ages, in every sport, is unmatched by anyone. My family and I will miss him. Rest in Peace my friend.
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Tiffany Bogle (Holdahl) posted a condolence
Saturday, February 6, 2016
This news breaks my heart. Bob was such an important staple during my high school athletics and then as a friend as an adult. I will never forget the day that I decided to go sit by the man who was at every single game (rain or shine). We talked and I instantly feel in love with my new friendship. This became a friendship that stayed in tact even after sports and graduation. I looked forward to taking him out on his birthday. I always let him pick, but already knew where he wanted to go--up the Joe to the Big Eddy. We would get the chicken fried steak and he would always order a big glass of cold milk. We talked about everything.....history, family, sports, school, how to make the best sauerkraut. :) It puts a smile on my face to think about every wonderful conversation and memory. One trip we had a flat tire, two trips we drove all the way up to find them closed, and one trip we saw about 100 elk climbing the nearby hilltop while we ate our meal. I remember visiting him at his house often and sitting there while he showed me the new gadget he got or a google earth image of places in St. Maries. He loved our town so very much and took so much pride in it and especially the youth. I watched how as I became a mother and am now watching my own children play sports, he was so engaged in my stories of them as if he could picture himself there. He was such a genuine man and friend and will be deeply, deeply missed.
March 26th (rain, snow, or shine): Although it will never be the same, I will continue our tradition and enjoy our meal every year in remembrance of you. Bob, may you know that you always have a firm place in my heart and I thank you for so many wonderful memories. You will never know how much your presence in my life truly meant.
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Cathy lit a candle
Saturday, February 6, 2016
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Tom Mellen lit a candle
Friday, February 5, 2016
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Thoughts and prayers to his family, friends, and all touched by his passing. God bless.
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Tom Mellen posted a condolence
Friday, February 5, 2016
Very fond memories of watching Mr. Lust bowl and times with him and my dad at high school sporting events. Heaven has become even brighter and my dad is reunited with a great friend.
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Kristin Compton posted a condolence
Friday, February 5, 2016
Bob,
Thank you for being such a positive person in my life. I have known you almost my whole life. I dont think that I have ever known such a sweet, compassionate and humble human in my life. I will cherish the bowling alley memories, my softball games and the love for your sweet Echo. I will miss seeing you walk by my house and having the small little convos that we had.
Much love, Kristin
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Brenda posted a condolence
Friday, February 5, 2016
Wow, I didn't even realize he was that old, he walked all the time , sure didn't act like. Condolences to the Family
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Friday, February 5, 2016
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