Hello Daphne and Family,
Please accept my condolences on the passing of Bob. He was extremely talented, professional, and dedicated, and I enjoyed being part of his team in various business units and locations with Dexter around the globe. Bob was always very supportive for me, and I gladly reciprocated. I will miss our corresponding which we enjoyed for many years during the holiday season.
With kind personal regards, Chuck Sharp
Daphne and family,
I have just learned the sad news about Bob. I have many fond (and some very humorous) memories of our time working together at Dexter. I was at a facility in northern California and I know he always liked to come out for a visit as he was only a short distance from his beloved San Francisco. Please know that I care and share your sorrow.
Jeff McClelland
Billings, Montana
Dear Daphne,
Ted and I are saddened to learn of Tiger’s passing. I wish we had had more time to spend with you at Williams reunions.
Of course we always think life will go on and we have time. We’re both still working if you can believe it. Crazy I know.
But if or when we finally get down to Fl. we will look you up for lunch or dinner so we can hear more wonderful stories.
You were both so generous to us when we had a brief moment to learn about The Moorings and other fine places in Vero Beach.
We pray this difficult time will pass quickly for you. It sounds like the children and seven grandchildren will keep you busy and help you celebrate his life.
Affectionately,
Ted and Barbara Terry
I was so sorry to hear of Tiger's passing. Tiger was a great friend to my father, Richard Thoman, throughout their lives (starting, I assume, when Tiger moved to Cincinnati). The most vivid memory I have of my father's funeral (in 1992) is of Tiger walking up the steps and down the aisle of the church to pay his respects. What a gentleman. My father was so lucky to have had him as a friend.
Henry Thoman
I was so sorry to hear of Tiger's passing. He was always "Mr. McGill" in my mind, but I was lucky enough to work with him long into my adult years where such a moniker no longer would have made sense to anyone other than me. I wonder how he put up with us when we were young and blasting music all over his house, or singing out all hours of the night around his pool. He put me to work at McGill Farms, where we tackled 'top of the tree disease' by lopping off the tops of firs to little effect, as well as performed other tacks which were hopefully more useful. I served on the Jaccommo board with him for decades, and fondly remember our retreat at the Williamstown house. I was much moved to see his picture on this site. He will be missed.
Dear Daphne,
I just learned about Bob's passing. I amsorry to hear this. While at Dexter, we had a lot of laughs along with all the hard work. My condolences to you and your family.
Ellen Cook Miles