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Robert J. “Bob” Scicek

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Robert J. “Bob” Scicek

Birth
Death
16 Aug 1975 (aged 15–16)
Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington, USA
Burial
Port Orchard, Kitsap County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Robert "BOB" was the son of "Tillie" Quifunas Scicek, and John Scicek, of Port Orchard WA.

Bob was only 16 or 15 years old when he died.

Bob was a confident young man who had many talents. Even though he had his right leg amputated it did not bother him, because he had the courage to do all the things he desired to do nothing prevented or hindered Bob from enjoying life or doing all the things he wanted to do.

Bob was a student at Marcus Whitman Junior High School in Port Orchard Washington. Bob loved martial arts and Bruce Lee was his hero. Bob praticed martial arts at place on the bay in Port Orchard WA. Bob loved to draw he was an artist, he drew pics of animals. One pic he drew just before passing was of a pic of himself w Jesus. Bob loved listing to classic rock Pink Floyd and Elton John. He loved camping and we went caming w his sister Mary's family at a place called the Stair Case in WA.
Robert "BOB" was the son of "Tillie" Quifunas Scicek, and John Scicek, of Port Orchard WA.

Bob was only 16 or 15 years old when he died.

Bob was a confident young man who had many talents. Even though he had his right leg amputated it did not bother him, because he had the courage to do all the things he desired to do nothing prevented or hindered Bob from enjoying life or doing all the things he wanted to do.

Bob was a student at Marcus Whitman Junior High School in Port Orchard Washington. Bob loved martial arts and Bruce Lee was his hero. Bob praticed martial arts at place on the bay in Port Orchard WA. Bob loved to draw he was an artist, he drew pics of animals. One pic he drew just before passing was of a pic of himself w Jesus. Bob loved listing to classic rock Pink Floyd and Elton John. He loved camping and we went caming w his sister Mary's family at a place called the Stair Case in WA.

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