It has been some time (too long) since I had visited with Uncle Bobby and Aunt Joan at the home in Crownsville but the memories of past visits linger in my mind. I can still recall the living room and the extended conversations we held so many years ago. As you pass through the stages from child to adulthood the conversations change and become more meaningful. The differences between our lives in Pittsburgh and their lives outside of Annapolis were enlightening and welcome to a trio of teen-aged kids there for a visit so many years ago, helping us realize that while things can be very different they can also be very much the same. We appreciated that feeling of family.
Bobby Gaug always stood out to me as a strong personality. Someone who held strongly to his his beliefs because they guided his life well. He seemed well educated by by the trials and tribulations that came along with running a successful business and balancing a happy and busy family life
Our hearts go out to Aunt Joan and the kids, Tommy, Carol Ann and Robin.
Know that Bobby Gaug will live on in all of our hears and memories and that he had a positive impact on our lives.