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i was hoping nobody would post shit till everyone could either get called or be told in person, but little bob died early sunday morning, details are sketchy but everyone here is resting on the assumption that it was an od. the autopsy is tomorrow and more details will be known. people are planning to organize a memorial ceremony for him here on friday, were gonna try to organize something in ny also, when we get there tomorrow. when shit is a little clearer ill post a time so people who cant leave wherever they are can observe in unison. viva la chicken rat!
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Condolences from myself and everyone with DGTD. BM2K would have been a drastically different person without him. I'm so sorry.
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It also would have been a drastically different experience. :(
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Hey guys, I put a few video stills of him from the 2000 DPW Parade on the DPW Tribe.
I was just thinking about him a few days ago when I was making some DVD copies of "Working for the Man" to give to friends; he's in my video climbing one of the boom lifts. If you want a copy of the DVD for the memorial, just send me your address and I'll put it in the mail as soon as I get your message.
-SMBAKAQG
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Robert G. "Lil Bob" Bourassa Jr.
Bourassa, Robert G., Jr. aka "Lil Bob", age 32, died unexpectedly October 23rd in Mpls. Born 01/01/1973 in Mpls and raised in Duluth, MN, returning to the Mpls area in 1984. He loved his daughter, Azreal, with his whole life and talked about her endlessly. Bobby was a member of the BLBC and enjoyed building bikes, repairing things, traveling. He loved life and helping people. His goals were to be a good father and be able to see his daughter grow up. Bobby is survived by his daughter, Azreal Bourassa; mother & stepfather, Christina & Jon Curtis Marlatt; father & stepmother, Robert, Sr. & Dawn Bourassa; former stepmom, Vicki; grandparents, Ardele Bourassa, Geraldine Peterson and Gilbert Hoglund; brothers, Shawn, Bill and Tony; sisters, Jessica and Christa; many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Friends and family are invited to a memorial visitation at B-Dale Club, 2100 North Dale St, Roseville at 7 pm Wednesday.
Published in the Star Tribune on 10/25/2005
