In Memory of Bob "Frogfoot" Weller

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We wish to convey our deepest sympathy to Margaret, and the entire Weller family.

Bob was a remarkable man and a great friend. Knowing and spending time with Bob are memories that we will continue to hold very close and dear to our hearts. He always had many exciting stories to share with us and he captivated our minds and hearts as he spoke. Bob was a true life adventurer, one that we all hope to be like. It was an honor to know him and be considered part of his circle of friends. He is one of those people whose footprints cannot ever be matched.

The many books that he authored, we have all read and learned from. In Florida he was considered the Grandfather of Treasure Hunting.

Again, we extend our condolences to Margaret and the Weller family. At such a time as this, your many friends may say that time will ease the burden of your sorrow and take your grief away. But, what is more comforting to know, is that deep in your heart, in cherished memories and thoughts, our loved ones never really part.

May the family draw some measure of comfort knowing that others care and share in their loss. And that we are thinking of you and remembering all of you in our prayers.

Sincerely,

Jimi & Faye
 

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It's with a sad heart I have to report that my friend and fellow treasure hunter has gone to that great ballast pile in the sky.

It has been a long, five-year struggle with failed kidneys and the after-effects of heart surgery, but even this strong, strapping ex-frogman had his limits. On 10/13/08 at 4:45 a.m., on the morning tide, Bob “Frogfoot” Weller hoisted his crossed anchors and sailed his frail craft softly across the sandbar at his home port and into eternity...

Frogfoot was one of the great treasure hunters of our time. He was best know for recovering treasure from the 1715 fleet which sank off the coast of Ft. Pierce.

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Our deepest sympathies for his friends and family.
 

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Gypsy Witch said:
Letter from Capt.Gary
It's with a sad heart I have to report that my friend and fellow treasure hunter has gone to that great ballast pile in the sky.

It has been a long, five-year struggle with failed kidneys and the after-effects of heart surgery, but even this strong, strapping ex-frogman had his limits. On 10/13/08 at 4:45 a.m., on the morning tide, Bob “Frogfoot” Weller hoisted his crossed anchors and sailed his frail craft softly across the sandbar at his home port and into eternity...

Frogfoot was one of the great treasure hunters of our time. He was best know for recovering treasure from the 1715 fleet which sank off the coast of Ft. Pierce.

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Our deepest sympathies for his friends and family.
 

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