Bob was a great Drum Major for LHS band. He was a good friend and a very cool guy. He also had a very good memory (probably due to being a musician). I remember he and I were partners on a term paper, the thesis was about voodoo. He told me he would present it to the class if I would do the research and write it. I did. Bob read the thesis memorized it and presented it without any notes to the class. He did not leave anything out, I was amazed and suprised that he was able to do that.
I remember in band, Bob was always first chair in the trumpet section. He could really belt out the tunes. Bob was also a high stepper in marching band and always struck a pose with his trumpet! And also a bit of a kidder. I think he gave Mr. Moore a hard time once in a while too.
Bob was a remarkable friend to my husband Glenn and I and honored us by being ther best man for our wedding. We have many wonderful memories of all the good times over the years. He has been greatly missed.
I had two classes with Bob: English in tenth grade and Sociology in twelth. I wasn't one of his friends but I did converse with him a few times and He seemed a very nice, personable guy to me. During the early summer of 1967, shortly before I enlisted in the Navy, Bob would come into the Lakewood Inn where I then worked as a busboy. He was always with Carlene Church and was always the perfect gentleman. The restaurant couldn't have had a nicer customer.
Bill Ryan
Bob Moll could play the trumpet!
It's too bad we didn't have more opportunities to appreciate his genius.
Al Demarest
Bob was a great Drum Major for LHS band. He was a good friend and a very cool guy. He also had a very good memory (probably due to being a musician). I remember he and I were partners on a term paper, the thesis was about voodoo. He told me he would present it to the class if I would do the research and write it. I did. Bob read the thesis memorized it and presented it without any notes to the class. He did not leave anything out, I was amazed and suprised that he was able to do that.
Patricia Slocum (Kronlein)
I remember in band, Bob was always first chair in the trumpet section. He could really belt out the tunes. Bob was also a high stepper in marching band and always struck a pose with his trumpet! And also a bit of a kidder. I think he gave Mr. Moore a hard time once in a while too.
Linda Zuber (Alday)
Bob was a remarkable friend to my husband Glenn and I and honored us by being ther best man for our wedding. We have many wonderful memories of all the good times over the years. He has been greatly missed.
Dave Blaskie
I had two classes with Bob: English in tenth grade and Sociology in twelth. I wasn't one of his friends but I did converse with him a few times and He seemed a very nice, personable guy to me. During the early summer of 1967, shortly before I enlisted in the Navy, Bob would come into the Lakewood Inn where I then worked as a busboy. He was always with Carlene Church and was always the perfect gentleman. The restaurant couldn't have had a nicer customer.