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Robert F.
McQuade, Jr.

November 10, 1934 – September 25, 2018

Robert F. McQuade, Jr.
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Condolence From: Ginny
Condolence: Happy Father’s Day Daddy, love & miss you every day. 3 kisses
Sunday June 21, 2020
Condolence From: Ginny
Condolence: Just missing you so. Hugs up to Heaven and 3 on the forehead
Wednesday February 12, 2020
Condolence From: Ken McQuade
Condolence: Another Happy Birthday Dad. Just one question for you Why ?
Sunday November 10, 2019
Condolence From: Virginia McQuade
Condolence: Happy Birthday Daddy, please keep sending me those dimes. I miss you so.
Sunday November 10, 2019
Condolence From: Gin
Condolence: Happy Anniversary Mommy & Daddy, I’m forever grateful for you both and miss every day ❤️
Wednesday September 25, 2019
Condolence From: Virginia McQuade
Condolence: Happy Father’s Day Daddy, no dialysis today! Love and miss you everyday. When you weren’t holding my hand it’s because you always had my back. Love & miss you always
Sunday June 16, 2019
Condolence From: Julie Mann
Condolence: So sad to just hear of your passing. You were one of my favorite clients at Mercedes. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Tuesday February 26, 2019
Condolence From: Virginia
Condolence: Merry Christmas Daddy, first year without you is a rough one. You always made each Christmas better than the last. With all my heart I will love and miss you always
Tuesday December 25, 2018
Condolence From: John W. Fowler
Condolence: McQuade Family! I truly am so sorry to hear this I called to try to reach Bob on his home number to wish him a Merry Christmas and just finding out about his death please give Jenny and daughter our deepest condolences 770-527-0291
John, Trudy, Wesley and Dexter Fowler in Atlanta
Saturday December 08, 2018
Condolence From: Sarah Pollack
Condolence: Pahpooh,

Words cannot express the heartbreak I have felt since you left this earth, however, my heart is full knowing you are in heaven with nanny. Your unconditional love, kindness and sense of humor, just to name a few, are just some of the things that shaped me into the woman I am today. I will never forget each and every memory, from park trips and first days of school, spaghetti at the Stirling diner, shrimp and fried calamari at the Don...I love you pops, and I love everything you've done for me and mama. I hope you're having a blast up there, playing poker and eating lipton soup with nanny. Save me a spot at the table next to you, because though it might be a while, I promise I'll see you again. Cheers to all these years, and enjoy the cake because diabetes don't exist in Heaven.

All the love in the world,

Your favorite pain in the a**
Saturday November 10, 2018

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