Robly Evans Spillers

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Robly Evans Spillers

Birth
Alamogordo, Otero County, New Mexico, USA
Death
18 Oct 2006 (aged 92)
Montrose, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Robly E. Spillers was the 10th out of 12 children. He was a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He is survived by his daughter LaWana Gray, his grandson Mark D. Peters and his two great-grandchildren; Katerina Laura Peters and her brother Degas Miguel Peters
Robly E. Spillers served in World War II as a Staff Sgt. And his job was as an
Airplane & Engine Mechanic
US Army Air Force
5th Air Force
341st Air Drome Squadron
New Guinea
Southern Philippines
Luzon
Western Pacific
October 28th, 1942 to December 17th, 1945
He was married for 51 years to Edna Emma Spillers (Simon). They owned a family business in Glendale, California called Glendale Orthopedic and had a happy life together in La Crescenta, California. He lived long enough to know his great-grandchildren and I know they will miss him greatly. My grandfather will be missed by all; I will miss you the most. I love you and I thank you for the life you gave me and for raising me and teaching me the things I needed to know to be a man, husband and father. Godspeed on your journey, God and grandma are waiting for you.
Robly E. Spillers was the 10th out of 12 children. He was a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He is survived by his daughter LaWana Gray, his grandson Mark D. Peters and his two great-grandchildren; Katerina Laura Peters and her brother Degas Miguel Peters
Robly E. Spillers served in World War II as a Staff Sgt. And his job was as an
Airplane & Engine Mechanic
US Army Air Force
5th Air Force
341st Air Drome Squadron
New Guinea
Southern Philippines
Luzon
Western Pacific
October 28th, 1942 to December 17th, 1945
He was married for 51 years to Edna Emma Spillers (Simon). They owned a family business in Glendale, California called Glendale Orthopedic and had a happy life together in La Crescenta, California. He lived long enough to know his great-grandchildren and I know they will miss him greatly. My grandfather will be missed by all; I will miss you the most. I love you and I thank you for the life you gave me and for raising me and teaching me the things I needed to know to be a man, husband and father. Godspeed on your journey, God and grandma are waiting for you.