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Robert Schlotterbeck Obituary

SCHLOTTERBECK, Robert Leo

August 12, 1925 – November 20, 2020

Robert Leo Schlotterbeck passed away Friday, November 20, 2020, in Brookville, Ohio, at age 95. Noted for his compassion, a genuine interest in people he met, and his intellectual

curiosity, Bob was a loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend.

Robert was born and raised in Lewisburg, Ohio, the second of four children of the late Seth and Alice (Heck) Schlotterbeck. Like so many of his generation, Bob proudly served in World War II, joining the U.S. Army Air Corps at age 18. He flew 53 missions in the nose of a B-26 bomber in the air over Europe and was later awarded the French Legion of Honor to recognize his military service. Upon return to the U.S., Bob attended the University of Cincinnati and later married Norma Piatt. They had four children. Bob held jobs in the Lewisburg /Dayton area before joining Lewisburg Container Company, working there 27 years until retirement. In 1976, Bob married Allegra "Lee" Walters Mitchell and moved to Darke County, Ohio, where they made their home for over 40 years. Bob was a skilled carpenter and cook, a talented worker in stained glass, and an avid reader. He was also a devoted correspondent, writing letters (later emails), treasured by those who

received them.

In addition to his parents, Bob was preceded in death by his beloved wife Lee, his brother Earl Schlotterbeck and sister Dorothy Motsinger. Bob is survived by his children: Stuart Schlotterbeck (Sarah Karlsberger) of Grove City, Mark Schlotterbeck (Becky Atkins) of Harpswell, Maine, Seth Coates-Schlotterbeck (Bob) of Fairborn, and Christel (Dick) Brooks of New Madison; as well as stepchildren Tanya (Eric) Brand and Matt (Lana) Mitchell and their families. Bob is also survived by his sister Ruth Fisher of Clearfield, Utah and seven grandchildren: Claire (Rob), Sylvia, Hannah (Sebas), Anemone, Esther and Laura Alice: along with four great-grandchildren: Ash, Leo, Rafa and Eva: and many loving nephews, nieces and friends. Robert leaves behind a great legacy of love and the pain of his loss.

Robert's family wishes to express immense appreciation to the staff of Brookhaven Nursing & Rehabilitation. The care they gave to Bob went above professionalism to include love and friendship. They, too, are touched by his loss.

Services will be held at a later date. Interment will be at Roselawn Cemetery in Lewisburg. Arrangements entrusted to Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville, Ohio. Please check back for updates on the service at www.zecharbailey.com.

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Nov. 23, 2020.

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Debbie Voss

November 23, 2020

Bob was such a dear man and it was a privilege and joy to care for him at Brookhaven. He was so nice to visit with and I will always remember his smile! Seth and Christel, it was wonderful to know you as well. You both gave your father the honor, respect and care he was due. Thank you for sharing this great man with us. He was loved by many. Debbie Voss

Della Rike

November 23, 2020

My heart aches for I have lost a dear sweet man in my life who I have grown to love like family. He was like a grandfather I never had. I know he loved me too. With deepest sympathies to the family
With love always Della Rike

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