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INSAYN
Dec 18, 2013Explorer
Don't know how I missed this post, or that he had died. :(
Bob is definitely on my list of most influential people I have ever met. That little dude had a knack for detail, and some serious wood working skills. I told my family (wife and kids) this morning, and I could tell in their facial expressions, and voice that he meant something to them as well.
We had the opportunity spend time camping in Bob and Heather's back yard on two different occasions. Bob took to my son Tanner like a grandpa, and my son had a blast fishing with him and roasting hot dogs for lunch up at Chute Lake.
Bob would also sneak my wife and I into the PDX RV shows each year through a back door, and slap a Snowriver hat on me and a vest on her to look "Official". Then whisked us off to the snack bar to buy us both a "Bud".
We had fun camping with him again out in Nebraska during the first Truck Camper show. Stayed up late drinking beer with Bob, and all the other camper CEO's and truck camper friends was a great experience.
Bob, you will be missed by myself and my family. Hopefully GOD will make you CEO of Cloudriver Campers up there, and let you get some heavenly innovations going on their RV's up there. :W
Back when I had hair and it was still brown.
Bob pulling the screws out of the ladder he was standing on.
Roughly 5-8 potential custmers standing behind Bob as he explained how he glued the ladder on, and even without screws it would hold his weight.
Bob is definitely on my list of most influential people I have ever met. That little dude had a knack for detail, and some serious wood working skills. I told my family (wife and kids) this morning, and I could tell in their facial expressions, and voice that he meant something to them as well.
We had the opportunity spend time camping in Bob and Heather's back yard on two different occasions. Bob took to my son Tanner like a grandpa, and my son had a blast fishing with him and roasting hot dogs for lunch up at Chute Lake.
Bob would also sneak my wife and I into the PDX RV shows each year through a back door, and slap a Snowriver hat on me and a vest on her to look "Official". Then whisked us off to the snack bar to buy us both a "Bud".
We had fun camping with him again out in Nebraska during the first Truck Camper show. Stayed up late drinking beer with Bob, and all the other camper CEO's and truck camper friends was a great experience.
Bob, you will be missed by myself and my family. Hopefully GOD will make you CEO of Cloudriver Campers up there, and let you get some heavenly innovations going on their RV's up there. :W
Back when I had hair and it was still brown.
Bob pulling the screws out of the ladder he was standing on.
Roughly 5-8 potential custmers standing behind Bob as he explained how he glued the ladder on, and even without screws it would hold his weight.
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