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What a nightmare, didn't know the guy buy his family is in my prayers.
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How sad. It should be a reminder to all of us to be careful out there.
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Normally I wouldn't post a link but many many people here will recognize him from the picture who are drawing a blank from just the name. |
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will miss you Bob ... RIP
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Bob was someone that when you left him,you were hoping that you would see him again soon.Geez,I liked that guy.It's a real kick in the stomach to find out that he is gone.Thoughts and Prayers to his loved ones.
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He has posted here occasionally as BS4SHORE for those that didn't know him.
Great guy, wish I had the chance to know him better. |
When I first read this I was in complete shock! So sad. RIP Bob. Condolences sent.
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Found this sad news when myself and several from this site returned home safely from a beautiful morning on the water.......it can go bad so quickly for any of us at any time.....no matter how well seasoned we may think we are. Bob was a good fisherman and a good person. It struck me as ironic when I heard the news that not too long ago, at another dear friends wake and funeral, Bob and I lamented how "you just never know when your time will come". I am just so sorry to hear that Bob's time came much too soon. I think a man's mark in life can be measured by how many he touched......how many that man made an impression on, and it can't be measured with any certainty until that man is gone. Bob touched us all and left an impression of generosity, kindness, caring and a pure joy for this passion that we all share. Rest in peace Bob. May fair winds and fishy waters be yours always.:(
I understand that Greg jumped in to save Bob. Such a selfless act...it just leaves me speechless. Get better soon Greg. |
This is terrible. RIP
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Wow, I just heard about this. RIP, Bob and condolences to his family and friends.
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thoughts and prayers
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Very sad news indeed.......:(
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Thoughts and prayers to friends and family.
GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN |
I'll miss you Bob.
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Did not know Bob, but he was a member
of our community and will be missed. God's blessings on his family. |
By Cynthia Mccormick
cmccormick@capecodline.com September 19, 2010 SANDWICH — A Plymouth fisherman who was wearing waders drowned when he got caught in the outgoing tide and was swept into Cape Cod Bay at the mouth of Old Harbor Creek early yesterday morning, Sandwich Fire Department officials said. The Sandwich police identified the fisherman as Robert Samuelson, 43, of Plymouth. Another fisherman who was with Samuelson at the time of the incident, Gregory McSharry, 32, of Carver was rescued after spending at least a half hour in the 65-degree water. The two men had been fishing by the creek near the Sandwich Boardwalk when the current carried them about 200 yards out and at least a quarter of a mile east along the bay, fire officials said. When it became clear Samuelson was in trouble, McSharry took off his waders and attempted to assist him, Sandwich Fire Capt. Timothy McMahon said. "That guy is a hero," Sandwich Fire Deputy Chief Tom Corriveau said of McSharry. "He put his own life at risk to try and save his friend." Sandwich police and fire officials as well as the Coast Guard responded to a call for help from two other fishermen who witnessed the event from the east side of the creek, the Salt Marsh Road side, Corriveau said. A Sandwich Fire Department rescue boat crew pulled a still conscious but exhausted McSharry from the water at about 1 a.m., Sandwich fire officials said. The rescue crew also retrieved Samuelson's body and brought it to the Sandwich Marina. McSharry was taken to Jordan Hospital in Plymouth, where he was treated and released. Corriveau also credited the fishermen who called for help with keeping their eyes trained on the men in distress, which helped coordinate rescue efforts. "It probably made a difference with (McSharry), who was still treading water," Corriveau said. The Coast Guard set off several parachute flares to illuminate the water and was preparing to launch a helicopter when the men were spotted, a Coast Guard spokesman said. Samuelson was an experienced fisherman who was acquainted with the area, Corriveau said. "Unfortunately, he lost his footing, and it's a tragedy for everybody in the community," he said. ----------------------------------- this article has it pretty much how it went down. Greg should be commended for his heroism and almost ultimate sacrifice. As well as the 2 guys onshore who made the call and directed the rescuers' efforts to get the men out of the water. I still can't believe this:( Bob you are gone now, but will not be forgotten. |
I understand that Greg jumped in to save Bob. Such a selfless act...it just leaves me speechless. Get better soon Greg.[/QUOTE]
I was told this as well. Greg took off his waders and swam out after Bob. Coasties that pulled Greg out of the water said he was very close to not be able to keep his head above water. He needs our thoughts and prayers even moreso. |
This is very tough news, I'm sorry and my Condolences to all
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this just speaks volumes to a bond between people that can be developed when they fish together. wish he well! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
So sad to hear of his drowning,,,,,,,,,,
my thoughts and prayers go out to his family. we can never be TOO careful, there is no SHAME in walking away from ANY situation in the surf,,,,,,,,,, sorry for such an horrific loss; heal fast, Greg! |
The wake will be held on Thursday at the Richard Davis Funeral Home, on Route 3A in Manomet. Here's the obit from this morning:
Samuelson, Robert Walter, 43, “Bob” by accident while fishing. September 18, in Sandwich. Beloved son of Robert T. and Sharon (Webb) Samuelson of Manomet. Brother of Thomas Samuelson of CA, and Sherer Samuelson McGee of Middleboro. He also leaves his grandmother Barbara Jones of Mansfield, his life partner Mary Donovan of Manomet and many friends. Robert grew up in Plymouth went to Plymouth Schools. After graduation he joined the U.S. Coast Guard and served 4 years. He was the store manager of the Falmouth Bait and Tackle Shop. He was a member of Striper’s On Line, and he loved fishing. Visiting hours will be held on Thursday September 23, at the Richard Davis Funeral Home 619 State (Rte 3A) Plymouth, (Manomet) 5:00 to 8:00 PM. All other services and burial will be private. In lieu of flowers donations in his memory may be made to Stan Gibbs Cape Cod Canal Fisherman’s Statue Fund, P.O. Box 117, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532, or the Friends of the Plymouth Pound P.O. Box 578, Manomet, MA 02345. |
thanks Mike, still hard to believe.
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I talked to slip this smornin an he told me what happened.I could barely speak as I fought back the tears.Bob was really one of the good guys.One of my favorites.I knew I could always find when I came up.We would make plans to hook up as he would go out of his way to get out with me.I spent many late night tides fishing with him.We would often have breakfast afterwards.He always offered me a place to rest up but of course I never obliged.He would come down to jersey as Mary his girlfriend had family here.It was always great to see that big smile of his.. He was a real gentleman who treated me like royalty when I stopped in the shop to see him..
Habs, Steve and now Bob..Seems every year one of the good ones go early.Well he is in good company.. Life IS short.Treat each day like it could be yor last.Be Careful out there.And be kind to others. So Sad.. Mike if you go the the wake can you please pass my condolences to Mary for me.She is a real sweetheart and I feel very bad for her and his family..What a tragic loss.. |
WOW, his name sounded familiar and when JohnR posted his handle, I had traded w/ him on other site a few years back. :(
Man that stinks. It just shows you that it can happen to any one any time you go out. Just be careful out there guys. Good reason to wear SOSpenders. Prayers to his family. |
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I was thinking of Habs and Steve, too, and how we're coming up on 3 years since John left us. |
it's so sad... this had to happen
made me think there should be a way to tether (anchor) yourself to the rocks so ya can't get swept away.... too :point: short a life for someone so nice. :hs: My Condolences to His Wife and Family |
Deepest sympathy to Bob's Family.
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Really choked up reading all this. I had no idea. My condolences go out to all that knew him, sounds like a great guy.
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Didn't know Bob but my heart goes out to his loved ones. This is a tragic event. Greg sounds like a hero and a good friend and he's going to need some help from his friends going forward. I can't even imagine what he's dealing with now.
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What a shame.
I just heard from an extremely trustworthy source that it was Mike V. "Redlite" and another fisherman who were on the beach and made the call to the coast guard. Probably saved Greg's life from the sounds of it. Good work fellas, you saved one of your own, and heroic one at that. Rest easy, Bob, and condolences to the family. |
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