For the persons who are willing to contribute to his memorial, if he has one, please contact the Hamilton's Funeral Home, as indicated in my first post.
http://www.hamiltonsfuneralhome.com/...aspx?sid=12273
they will be able to guide you to the right person to contact, family member or else...
i do not have the entire informations, as Robert didn't want to publicise his situation and planned his death in the simpliest way possible...
the only thing i can tell is that his sons were his last thoughts, he hoped they will continue to live happy with some good but few memories of their father.
... someone asked me why i didn't post a condolence note on the Memorial site.. personal matters does not concern you, please... i had my way to go thru all this process, and his family is well aware of my wishes for them. in the last months, Robert and me shared for hours of discussions, thoughts and griefs... he was a real activist in his way of fighting death...
some may know a bit more about his health, as he was more concerned about his public image than his own comfort, because he decided that people didn't have to know he was sick... we already knew he had problems to see his sons, he was proud to fight the stupidities of the justice, even if it was one of the major reasons he was grumpy and sarcastic about a lot of people and things...
anyway, here you can share some thoughts and souvenirs about Robert...
... oh yeah, and he was a real pita sometimes... he knew he was, even proud to be... rofl