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climbing the upward path toward the chapel, using his hearing isn’t what it used to be, but it doesn’t stop Bob
cane. He moves slower these days but wanted to see the from making new friends wherever he goes.
chapel first-hand. Kurt helped him move a little quicker
by using his cane to pull him. They reached the top, *Bob’s story about his service during WWII is in the
entered the chapel, and sat down. After meditating a 2016 Veteran issue of Senior Link. You can read it at
while, a man came up behind Bob and whispered, “Sir, lubbockseniorlink.com.
you inspire me.” Bob didn’t say anything, but Kurt found
the man outside the chapel and thanked
him. After a short conversation with
by Vickie Walters Bob and Kurt, the man who was from
Boston, told them both he felt Bob was
the reason he was meant to be at the
chapel that day.
Every person on our tour will tell you
that Bob Kiser made our trip even better!
He was a delight to converse with and
had so much enthusiasm for even the
smallest things. Bob had traveled with
King’s Highway last year on our Pacific
Coast tour, but this year, he set the
record for oldest passenger. He must
occasionally use a cane to walk, and his
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