Barbara Schuette
I forget just how long it was that I did some book keeping for the store but they were memorable months! That was all Bob's idea! So sorry to hear the news. He was a big part of my life at St. James.
Birth date: Nov 27, 1943 Death date: Jul 16, 2024
Robert Alwin Gross, 80, of Manchester, Michigan, passed away on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at Maple Lawn Medical Care Facility in Coldwater, Michigan. Robert’s family and friends will gather from 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., on Thursday, J Read Obituary
I forget just how long it was that I did some book keeping for the store but they were memorable months! That was all Bob's idea! So sorry to hear the news. He was a big part of my life at St. James.
Mary, I’m so sorry for your loss. I didn’t hear until it was to late to attend his funeral. My heart goes out to you. God bless
We met Bob and Mary when they moved next door to us. We went on trips together, and every year wintering in Florida. Bob was a great handyman too, mention it and it would be done.We will miss sitting on his porch,cocktail times and watching the Tigers together. Miss you Bob, Mike and Kim
I was with Mary at a nightclub 🍷when she saw Bob, that was the beginning of a great life for both. Bob was a great guy, sorry for your loss♥️😇
Jeff, sorry to hear about the loss of your stepfather
We are lake neighbors with Bob and Mary.
Bob always had a pleasant attitude no matter how bad he felt and never complained much.
If you had a project. All you had to do was mention it and he was headed to the garage to get his tools and help.
We will really miss his wit and manhattan's.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Mary and the family.
Thoughts and prayers to his family. Rita Huber
So very sorry to hear about Bob. He was such a funny guy. My condolences to the entire family. 💛🙏🏻💔
I’m so sorry over Bob’s recent passing. He was a first cousin and my best friend growing up in Saline. I still fondly remember being invited to spend a week each summer with Bob and his family during their month-long July vacation at Wamplers Lake. And we also had fun biking out to his Uncle Butch’s farm and sometimes perhaps working a little bit, while always receiving ice cream treats from their freezer. Mary, I’m very sorry for your loss.
Jim Camburn