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Aug. 27,1939 - March 25, 2020

It is never easy to say good-bye.
After a year,still tears in the eye.
Our spirits are dimmed, our hearts still broken.
The depth of love goes unspoken.

Sometimes we sit and wonder.
And ponder things gone by.
All the things that made us smile
And some that made us cry.

It's hard to put together.
All the heart wants to say.
Except that you are dearly missed.
More and more each day.

When putting things together.
And we get into a huff.
We can hear you whisper.
Nail her ,,,, Good-Nuff.

Last fall the leaves were falling.
From their birth place to the ground.
Every leaf a reminder.
How we wish you were still around.

Our life was such a blessing.
When you were by our side.
Only time will ease the loss.
That we still feel inside.

One of Bob's favorite things.
Was cooking for a crowd.
Many folks were so impressed.
They would holler right out loud.

The hundreds of pounds of fish you cooked.
With country music and beans as a side.
Is etched in the hearts of many.
Who speak your name with love and pride.

Now ,,, many folks just won't eat pike.
So Bob would cook to their likes.
It could be pickerel, bass or trout.
But in the end it was Berry Lake Pike.

Berry Lake ,, a land of milk and honey.
A special place that made Bob grin.
Camping at it's finest.
Where moose walk and many fish swim.

Bob always had Berry Lake in his heart.
Now Berry Lake shares a bit of him.
His name on a moose horn , hangs in a tree.
A fitting tribute for all to see.

It would take forever and a day.
To express the things the heart wants to say.
So rest in peace Bob, you are loved and deeply missed
By family and many special friends.

LOVE YOU BOB