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Robert Allen Stepp

November 17, 1958 ~ November 28, 2024

Robert Allen Stepp, 66, of Gainesville, FL passed away on November 28, 2024.

 

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  1. Love you Uncle Robert! You will be missed. Go race your heart out up there. Go find my dad and give heaven some hell!!!!!!

  2. Yesterday was already a month since you passed away. I know you had a fantastic Christmas in Heaven and only the beginning of many great times for you. I love you Robert, you will truly be missed but im so happy you're not suffering anymore.

  3. Robert, it still doesn't seem real that you're no longer here but I am so happy you're no longer suffering from dementia. You may be gone but you'll never be forgotten. Please save me a seat in Heaven and enjoy making new memories. I love you and so thankful for the many years we shared together.

  4. Robert, it's been half a year since you left us, doesn't seem possible. I know you're living your best life now and that is comforting. You're in my thoughts and I am so very sorry dementia was so mean to you. Please know many of us love you, miss you, anf think of you often. I know you're watching over me and I truly appreciate it. Sending much love and many hugs to Heaven just for you. I love you Robert, ty for all of our times together

  5. Happy Birthday in Heaven Robert. Waking up in Heaven must be a wonderful thing. I know you will be surrounded by much love today and im happy about that. We miss you love you and think of you often. Enjoy your special day!

  6. Happy Thanksgiving Robert, you are so lucky getting to have your Thanksgiving in Heaven. It doesn’t seem possible its been a year since we said our last goodbyes to each other. Have a wonderful day and you are truly missed ❤️

  7. Merry Christmas Robert, I know you will have amazing Christmas in Heaven. You are missed very much but I am so happy you are not suffering anymore. Enjoy the holiday and save me a seat in Heaven


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