eral of his arbitration opinions published by Commerce Clearing House and its successor, The Bureau of National Affairs. Some of these have since been cited in other cases. During his time in office, Governor Frank O'Bannon appointed Bob to serve on the Public Employees Relations Board. A kind soul and a humanitarian, as recently as the Friday before his death Bob was assisting someone who could not afford an attorney by creating legal documents for her. Bob was an avid musician and an accomplished pianist. He sometimes said that if he could have made a living playing the piano, that would have been his first choice. Decades ago, he took an interest in Ragtime music and often traveled with his wife Caroline to Ragtime festivals. His musical interests later transitioned to old-time Jazz standards of the 1920s and 1930s, and through that music Bob was especially devoted to his longtime band the "Holidaires" which last played a gig on July 9. He derived great joy and satisfaction making audiences happy and forming new friendships through music. In the days preceding his death, Bob even expressed a newfound interest in bluegrass music. A longtime member of All Souls Unitarian Church, Bob was very active during his times at both All Souls Unitarian and the Unitarian Universalist Church of Indianapolis, serving in several leadership positions and on many committees. Bob had a second chance at love later in life and was devoted to his second wife Sylvia. Survivors include wife Sylvia Brunner; children Claire (Gus) Gordon and Dan (Holly) Brunner; grandchildren Charlotte Brunner, Jackson Brunner, Amy Gordon, Emory Brunner, and John Gordon; sister Anna Marti, niece Kimo Pope, and nephew Jesse Walsh; great-niece Hayden Walsh, and great-nephew, David Walsh; as well as many dear friends. Following a private interment, a Celebration of Life service will be held at 1:00 PM Sunday, July 23, at All Souls Unitarian Church, 5805 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis. A reception with light snacks, also at All Souls, will follow the service. Memorial contributions are suggested in Bob's name to a charity of your choice. Online tributes at: www.leppertmortuary.com