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Dad lived a full life in varied occupations with multiple interests. 

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Uncle Rob and Aunty Margot have been part of my life since early childhood. Not blood relatives but were always family in my eyes. They supported my parents during difficult times in Germany many years ago and were a constant throughout our lives, we will miss them both dearly. Fly high Uncle Rob to be with your dearest Margot x
Wendy Rowley
17th April 2024
We first met Rob and his beloved wife Margot when we moved to Bruce Road in 2002. We were welcomed into the street by them both and became good neighbours throughout the years. Rob was a very interesting man who always loved a catch up and chat whenever he was out in his front garden. He always had some great stories to tell about his past and was interested in how we were and what our family were doing. Bruce Road will not be the same . . Rest in peace with your beloved Margot x
Claire & Roger Stubbs
17th April 2024
For Warren and Ross; I became good friends with your Mum, Margot, when we were work colleagues at Clayton Dewandre. I was inspired by your Dad the very first time I met him in the early 1970s, when he arrived home and walked into your family house dressed in his RAF uniform with pilot’s wings etc etc. I was immediately struck by his kind and gentle manner. I found Rob to be a very bright and intelligent man, good natured, humble and full of humour, with a wealth of fascinating stories. Rob was generous too, I will never forget him inviting me to RAF Finningley as his guest at the Silver Jubilee in 1977, what an amazing experience that was your Mum and Dad treated me like royalty. I had the privilege of his friendship, and your Mum’s too, which I will always value dearly. Although I was to move away in the early 1980s I was truly blessed in regaining contact with him and your Mum in their later years. I will always remember Rob, and all the Glover family, with much affection.
Dave Dunham
17th April 2024
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