Robert Norman Musclow went to be with the Lord on March 8, 2011. He was born in
Bob enjoyed attending church, reading, snowmobiling, motorcycling, and traveling for the A/G church MAPS program. He retired and pursued his hobby of restoring Nash cars. He also enjoyed winters in FL. Bob spent the last two years at North Campus Nursing Center in Leesburg, FL where he received care for the advanced stages of Parkinson’s disease.
Family members he leaves behind are his wife of 60 years, Christina; his three children, Kent Musclow (Norma) of Otter Lake, MI; Laura Sebold of Clearwater, FL; Terry Musclow (Laurie) of Minooka, IL; a sister, Elizabeth Lackey (Earl) of Oakville, Ontario; nephew James Lackey (Tabitha) of Oakville, Ontario; 9 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; numerous cousins, and friends in Flint, MI and Leesburg, FL area.
The family would like you to consider making donations to the Assemblies of God World Missions, c/o Trinity Assembly of God,
A memorial service will be held on Fri., March 11, 2011 at 11:00am at Trinity Assembly of God,
Jim and I (friends of Laura) would like to express our sincere condolences to the Musclow family. The talks I have had with Laura have shown me that Mr. Musclow was a godly man and who is now at home with our Lord!
Prayers are going up for Laura and the entire family! (Love you, Laura!)
Our love & prayers are with Laura and her family in the passing of her precious father. May the Lord be their source of peace and strength. As Laura’s pastors, we have enjoyed getting to know these dear parents during their visits to Clearwater First Assembly of God. We rejoice with them concerning another faithful servant having finished his race. Love & prayers, Pastors Steve & Ruth Lambert
God blessed us so much in allowing us to know the Musclow family. Besides being Graphic press customers, we got to take a motorcycle trip with them and several other couples to Myrtle Beach years ago….They were such a joy to spend time with, and you could tell they loved the Lord from the start. Even getting separated from the group didn’t keep them from enjoying their trip, and they always had a positive attitude that has been an inspiration over the years. We will miss Robert’s sweet smile, and we are glad we can love Chris & Laura online, and enjoy the company of their wonderful son, Kent & his family, who attend our church
We will lift all of you in prayer, and ask the LORD to bring comfort to you, reminding you that Bob is in heaven, and we can all be re-united someday because of our FAITH in our wonderful Savior, Jesus Christ.
Bob joined he chorus of heaven in the rishest experience of worship!
sorry for your loss.
If there is anything I can do call please.
sorry for your loss.
If there is anything I can do call please.
I am Arlene MacLeod’s daughter and am sending my thoughts to all.
Sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
We are part of a very loving family and at the top of our family was a great man. We will miss him – our lives all changed the day he changed his address! We know we’ll see him again for he showed us how to get to Heaven among a thousand other things. Our love to each of you who have shown your love to us.
DEAR CHRIS, LAURA, TERRY, KENT & FAMILY.
IT HAS BEEN MY PRIVELEDGE TO KNOW YOUR FAMILY FOR 53 YEARS AT RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE IN FLINT, MI.
I HAD THE JOY OF TAKEING PICTURES FOR YOU AT BOB & CHRISTINES 50th ANNIVERSARY.
IT IS OBVIOUS THAT YOU ARE A CLOSE KNIT LOVING FAMILY,THAT
HAVED DEDICATED YOUR LIVES TO
SERVING GOD DESPITE HARD TIMES & CIRCUMSTANCES.
WE SHARED FUN TIMES OF EATING, VISITING & PLAYING GAMES AT MANY SOUP & SALAD SUPPERS AT HAWTHORNE. I KIDED ABOUT BOB & I BEING THE ’MOVERS & SHAKERS’ OF OUR GROUP, WITH HIS PARKINSONS & MY TREMOR.
IT WAS A BLESSING TO BE WITH YOUR LOVELY FAMILY TODAY AT BOB’S MEMORIAL & DINNER. WE WILL CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR ALL OF YOU IN THESE UNCERTAIN DAYS AHEAD.
YOUR FRIENDS, RICK & WILMA KEY
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We have pleasant memories of this gentle and kind cousin and plan to attend the memorial service in Flint.