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In Loving Memory

Hines, Robert G.

Hines, Robert G.

On Monday, March 23, 2020. Dearest husband of Carol Ann (nee Baumgartner) Hines; beloved dad of Robert W., Joel Hines and Mary Beth (the late Dave) McClean; dear grandpa of Robert C. Hines; dear brother of Mary Margaret Taylor and the late Joel Corby Hines; brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. A Memorial service will be held at a later date. A service of Kutis South County Chapel.

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8 thoughts on “Hines, Robert G.”

  1. Bob has been a great friend to me for many years. He always welcomed me to his property and I enjoyed listening to his many stories. My life has been better since knowing him. RIP Bob.

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  2. Bob has been a great friend to me for many years. He always welcomed me to his property and I enjoyed listening to his many stories. My life has been better since knowing him. RIP Bob.

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  3. Bob has been a family friend from way, way back. He was a great story teller. He allowed our family to plant a pin oak tree on his farm in memory of my late husband, Jack.
    God Bless You, Bob.

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  4. Bob has been a family friend from way, way back. He was a great story teller. He allowed our family to plant a pin oak tree on his farm in memory of my late husband, Jack.
    God Bless You, Bob.

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  5. Bob has been a family friend for a very, very long time. He was a great story teller. He allowed our family to plant a pin oak tree on his farm in honor of my husband, Jack, who had planned to spend part of his own retirement with Bob on his farm. That never happened. But now these two best friends can spend eternity together.

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  6. Bob has been a family friend for a very, very long time. He was a great story teller. He allowed our family to plant a pin oak tree on his farm in honor of my husband, Jack, who had planned to spend part of his own retirement with Bob on his farm. That never happened. But now these two best friends can spend eternity together.

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  7. I loved spending time with you when we went to see Barbara Fairchild in Branson. Thank you for the memories. Your cousin, Melissa

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  8. I loved spending time with you when we went to see Barbara Fairchild in Branson. Thank you for the memories. Your cousin, Melissa

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