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Condolence From: Daniel Leonard
Condolence: I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of my Airborne brother ! Bob has always kept in touch with me through email whether I was deployed or at home. I regret that I have not seen him since I returned in 2012. He was a Proud Paratrooper and went "above and beyond" to ensure that the Airborne Brotherhood we shared lives on for future generations. I will continue to carry that flag forward to honor him and those that came before me. We presented the 82nd Association Flag to the Doyle Cemetery Chapel about 4 years ago and I remember how proud he was that we were finally represented. I will miss him and his dedication to the Airborne greatly! Airborne All The Way Bob ! Thank You for Everything !

Daniel Leonard & Family
82nd Airborne Association
Central Jersey Chapter
Monday May 12, 2014
Condolence From: Linda Van Derveer
Condolence: Robert J. Nash became my uncle through my marriage to his nephew, William. I have known and loved him for over 35 years and am very sad at his passing. He was a delightful, very caring man who always put his family first. I always loved including him and Aunt Elaine at all of my family and friend events because they were so much fun.

He was very proud of his military service and shared his stories with all of us. It is fitting that he will be buried in a Veterans cemetary.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Aunt Elaine, Ron and Ken, and his sisters Shirley and Sandy.

Linda Van Derveer
Monday May 12, 2014

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