STRIEGEL, Robert J., 54, of Zephyrhills passed away September 23, 2013 at his home. He was born November 29, 1958 in Buffalo, NY. Bob was formerly of Lancaster, NY and moved to Zephyrhills FL nine years ago. He proudly served the US Marine Corp and was an avid hunter and fisherman. Cherished Husband of Geraldine (Natalzia) Striegel, beloved son of Nellie and the late Richard R. Striegel; and son-in-law of the late Louis & Doris Natalzia, brother of George and (late Maureen), Deborah and (Late Joe and late Dennis), John and Karen, Sharon and Jay, Judy and Jim, Mary and Dave, and Richard; beloved stepfather of Victoria Jayes, Paul Metzger (fianc‚ Allison)and Michelle Wolniewicz; cherished papa of Mason Jayes; brother in law of Dolores and Jim Myers, John and Joan Natalzia, Bill and Diane Natalzia, Marsha and Daniel Kulniszewski, and Mark Natalzia. Survived by several nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and many good friends. Visitation will be 3-5 Pm Saturday, September 28th at Hodges Family Funeral Home, Zephyrhills. Services will follow at 5 PM. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Gulfside Regional Hospice.
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RIP Bob you have left many good memories behind. May your loved ones find peace and comfort knowing you are at Peace and no longer suffering.
Kim Pettit (Faso)
September 28, 2013
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