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Robert Starner
Mechanicsburg
Robert "Bob" Starner, 89, died Saturday.
Bob's survivors include his two sons, Alan and Barry.
You may remember Bob from Daybreak Church, the United States Postal Service, or his group, Hawaiian Review.
Join Bob's family for his gathering at 11 a.m. and service at 12:15 p.m. on Thursday at Daybreak Church. Care is entrusted to Myers - Buhrig Funeral Home and Crematory in Mechanicsburg.
Read Bob's full obituary, view his memorial video and portrait, and sign Bob's official guest book by visiting
Buhrig.com
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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4 Entries
We think of Uncle Bob often. He was a pleasure to be with. Loving thoughts to the family. Kevin and Judy
June 22, 2019
I had great pleasure knowing Bob! I played music with him in a band called Country Image! I recently saw his son Alan and I learned that sadly Bob passed away recently. Bob inspired me to play steel guitar and continue to play country music for a lot of years. I will never forget him!
Ron Cassel
October 9, 2016
Just wanted to say grandfather that I'm Sorry we never met, I would have loved to hear your storytelling and to listen to you play. I love you and I'll see you when I go with God.
Karissa Reinert
July 1, 2016
We have some fond memories of Ole Uncle Bob while he visited his brother Winnamore during his illness. Playing his guitar and singing to us and spreading his cheer made the day so enjoyable. We will miss him and loved him dearly. Peace and love to the family. ❤
Kevin and Judy Starner
June 30, 2016
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