The next time you bake, stop by my place and drop some off any time.” Most of the time when it came to finishing up the work and someone was trying to pay him, he’d simply say “We’re good” or “I’ll take some of your cookies or donuts. When it came to Bob with all of his talents, he helped a ton of people out with hundreds of projects over the years. No one knows for sure if it was from the discussions, but it sure felt like it.īob believed that people should just look out for each other and help each other however they were able. Grandpa would counter-point with him, “Why in the world would I want to do a thing like that?” This would go on for hours, all the while each had a twinkle in their eyes and the discussion went on. He would come up with new reasons why grandpa should buy a bobcat this week. ![]() He learned his negotiating skills from his grandpa Bob. He was a Master Carpenter and Construction Supervisor and member of Carpenter Union Local 1934. He graduated from Northwest Technical College with an Associates degree. He attended Deer Lake Elementary, Bemidji Middle School, and graduated from Bemidji High School. ![]() ![]() Their families would regularly stop in to have coffee at the house. Bob grew up in rural Puposky with his earliest friends being cousins and kids from the neighborhood. Robert (Bob/Bobby) Rudolph Andree, 42, of Pinewood, MN died Sunday evening, Nov 3rd, 2019 at Sanford Medical Center in Fargo, ND surrounded by family.īob was born in Bemidji in 1977 to Tom and Julie Andree.
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