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Robert Lee “Bob” Feltman

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Robert Lee “Bob” Feltman

Birth
Knousetown, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Oct 2005 (aged 67)
Seven Stars, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unknown
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Robert Lee "Bob" Feltman was born in Knousetown, Pennsylvania to Ernest Feltman and Margaret Alverna Watts Feltman in the year of 1937. He lived a happy, normal youth and later married Edna Shellenberger in 1958. Bob, as his friends and family called him, loved gardening, old tractors such as Allis Chalmers and John Deere , NASCAR racecar driver Bobby Labonte , playing horseshoes, going to church every Sunday, singing in the local nursing home, camping and building campfires, and being a volunteer in the East Salem Fire Company. Robert had three children, Tina who would later become Tina Jacobs, Dale, and Mike, and three grandsons, Elijah, Shawn, and Seth, and a cat named Frisky, whom he loved very much. He loved to spend tme with his grandsons and children and in the writer of this memorial's opinion, was one of the kindest people the writer's ever met. Unfortunatly, Robert died on October 27, 2005 after having a heart attack. His last words were "Good-bye world, hello Heaven". Robert loved his voluntary work at the East Salem Fire Company so much that a firetruck from the fire house led his funeral procession all the way to his grave in Millerstown.
Robert Lee "Bob" Feltman was born in Knousetown, Pennsylvania to Ernest Feltman and Margaret Alverna Watts Feltman in the year of 1937. He lived a happy, normal youth and later married Edna Shellenberger in 1958. Bob, as his friends and family called him, loved gardening, old tractors such as Allis Chalmers and John Deere , NASCAR racecar driver Bobby Labonte , playing horseshoes, going to church every Sunday, singing in the local nursing home, camping and building campfires, and being a volunteer in the East Salem Fire Company. Robert had three children, Tina who would later become Tina Jacobs, Dale, and Mike, and three grandsons, Elijah, Shawn, and Seth, and a cat named Frisky, whom he loved very much. He loved to spend tme with his grandsons and children and in the writer of this memorial's opinion, was one of the kindest people the writer's ever met. Unfortunatly, Robert died on October 27, 2005 after having a heart attack. His last words were "Good-bye world, hello Heaven". Robert loved his voluntary work at the East Salem Fire Company so much that a firetruck from the fire house led his funeral procession all the way to his grave in Millerstown.


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