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I think of you often, wish I could spend some time with you just chatting. You were a great friend and working with you a joy. Rest In Peace my friend.
Carol Luttschwager
November 21, 2021 | Work
Tucson, Arizona
Robert A. Henley 61, of Tucson, AZ, passed away peacefully on November 18, 2011. He is survived by his wife, Carmen Ortiz Henley; his daughter, Carolyn Henley Ciesla; his son-in-law, Fred Ciesla and his granddaughter, Emma Ciesla. Mr. Henley was born in Nogales, AZ, on January 25, 1950 and...
Read MoreI think of you often, wish I could spend some time with you just chatting. You were a great friend and working with you a joy. Rest In Peace my friend.
Carol Luttschwager
November 21, 2021 | Work
I worked with Robert in Bisbee in the 80’s. He was Chief Adult PO and then Court administration. I have thought about him for years. A really great person and friend. I am so sorry to hear about his passing away but I know he is at Peace in his eternal home. Oh, Bob.... I have missed you so much. My late husband Al was in Heaven to welcome you home.
Carol Luttschwager
September 19, 2020 | Friend
Our hearts are saddened as we learned today of our friend's earthly journey closing. We are comforted in knowing of his love for the Lord. May the peace of the Lord be with you,, Carmen and Carolyn,until our hands and hearts are joined again.
Maynard and Caroline Walters
November 20, 2012 | Moravian Falls, North Caroli
I knew Bob in the Navy. He was a very good friend, and one of the greatest influences in my life. I am a much better man for having known him.
One of my favorite Navy memories was during the Japanese New Year in 1973. He treated me to a Korean restaurant (in Japan, no less). It was a fantastic evening.
He traced me down via Facebook, and we reconnected a little over a year ago. We emailed and chatted quite a bit. We were constantly amazed how our lives paralleled each...
Dan Gassoway
March 09, 2012 | Portland, OR
Dear Carmen and family
Bob was one of the most intelligent and humorous individuals ( both in English and Spanish )that I have ever known. He was my boss when we worked together at F.C.A. and he would greet me each morning with a hug. He was an extraordinary man. My heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family.
Annie McAlmon
Annie McAlmon
December 03, 2011 | El Paso, TX
It was truly my pleasure to have known Bob. He was an active St. Mathew's volunteer for me at the previous assisted living that I was employed. He always had a smile and kind words. You, the family are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
Mary Ann Conway
Life Enrichment Coordinator
The Oasis Assisted Living at Fellowship Square
Mary Ann Conway
December 02, 2011 | Tucson, AZ
We extend our deepest & heartfelt sympathy to my sister-in-law, Pat Henley Gasperich, and her siblings Ann Margaret, Billy, Julie & Jimmy in the recent loss of their beloved brother, Bobby. May his memory comfort the many hearts he touched. He will always hold a special place in your hearts. God bless all of you.
Jan & Paul
December 01, 2011 | Laurium, MI
As the youngest of the six siblings, I will remember Bobby as a kind and gentle brother. One of my fondest memories was the pearl ring he brought back for me from Japan. It made me feel grown up and special. Another memory was the time he took me to tour the campus of U of A when I was seven. I also treasure the family "Trivial Pursuit" games played with all siblings and our beloved mother.
Until we reunite may peace be with all of us.
Patricia Henley Gasperich,
November 30, 2011
Dear Carmen
We are going to miss our dear friend Bob.
Bob was the best big brother to all of us, always there when any us need a friend. It's said that he gave the very best Hugs at St Matthews.
He was the Best!
Kathleen and Joe Roberts
November 29, 2011 | Tucson, AZ