Exeter – Robert G. Hantman, 79, of Exeter, peacefully, on December 18, 2020
Condolence Messages
Marshall Mooresays
All our love and strength, Susan. We are thinking of you in these tough lonely days, made all the more difficult by COVID and it being the Christmas holidays. Do not hesitate to call one of us in the support group for any reason. This is why we have SUPPORT group !
Sending you my love and admiration at this sad time. You and Bob showed great partnership in facing this very difficult disease – all the way through. I will miss Bob and his smile and his generous spirit. I wish you peace, comfort, and some joy in this very challenging time.
I am a friend and former colleague of Elisabeth Gustafson and my husband, Randy, and I attended the Seacoast Parkinsons group several times before we moved to RiverMead in Peterborough. I remember you both well from those few times we attended. Randy moved to assisted living this year and his Parkinsons is marching on. My heart is with you in these days.
Susan, Bob will be missed! He was a wonderful man and friend who gave so much of himself to the Parkinsonian Group. I can’t imagine a meeting without the two of you there. You both were always the first to arrive and greet everyone, making them feel at home. You were an example of a loving partnership, supporting each other through this Parkinson Disease. Our prayers and love are with you, Susan.
Marshall Moore says
All our love and strength, Susan. We are thinking of you in these tough lonely days, made all the more difficult by COVID and it being the Christmas holidays. Do not hesitate to call one of us in the support group for any reason. This is why we have SUPPORT group !
Take good care , Susan.
Love,
Marshall
Nancy Euchner says
Sending you my love and admiration at this sad time. You and Bob showed great partnership in facing this very difficult disease – all the way through. I will miss Bob and his smile and his generous spirit. I wish you peace, comfort, and some joy in this very challenging time.
Fondly,
Nancy
Deborah Roody says
Susan,
I am a friend and former colleague of Elisabeth Gustafson and my husband, Randy, and I attended the Seacoast Parkinsons group several times before we moved to RiverMead in Peterborough. I remember you both well from those few times we attended. Randy moved to assisted living this year and his Parkinsons is marching on. My heart is with you in these days.
Deb Roody
Paul and Elisabeth Gustavson says
Susan, Bob will be missed! He was a wonderful man and friend who gave so much of himself to the Parkinsonian Group. I can’t imagine a meeting without the two of you there. You both were always the first to arrive and greet everyone, making them feel at home. You were an example of a loving partnership, supporting each other through this Parkinson Disease. Our prayers and love are with you, Susan.