6 Entries
Jay cherry
March 11, 2024
Hey you guy's it's ur cousin jay..I don't know who too get hold of you but saw this.. I'm sorry too hear about uncle bob.Angie I need too talk too you.I need Julie's phone # she worked for my dad,it's important you guys...call me 442-369-6049
E.J. Pezold
April 16, 2013
Dear Copple family,
Please accept my sympathy for your loss. I have so many great childhood memories of Mr. C; two Ozarks vacations together with our families, watching my Dad and Mr. Copple building "Mr. C' T" and taking it to car shows, cooking an Italian dinner just to see how much I could eat, coaching my sisters' Coke soccer teams (even though he worked for Pepsi, he must have gotten a lot of grief over that at work), St. Jerome fish frys and school picnics and his hearty laugh that made everyone smile. He was great neighbor and I am fortunate to have known him. My thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Copple, Colleen, Angie and Lisa, E.J.
Vince Parisi
April 16, 2013
To the Bob Copple Family, With deepest sympathy and sorrow in the loss of a wonderful Father, Grandfather, Uncle, Brother, and friend. Bob was my grade school soccer coach at St. Jeromes in Bellefontain Neighbors. Bob was a great coach and had a good eye for soccer talent. He coached us to 2 CYC City Championships and I know he scouted the opposing teams to find the best match-ups between players. Bob always kept his cool and I was glad to make it to his Soccer Hall of Fame induction. Bob will be missed always.
Vince Parisi and the Family of Sam Parisi.
April 15, 2013
Dear Copple Family, Please accept my deepest sympathies. I will always remember Mr.Copple, especially the Friday Night Fishfries,at the fryer, the School Picnics, and most of all the Best Soccer Entertainment for all families in Bellefontaine Neighbors.I am sure he is in heaven with God and his family, guiding you through this most difficult time. God Bless. Carol (Jung)Ratkowski
Beth Wallis
April 15, 2013
What can I say about Uncle Bob? He was one in a million, a real character. He was my mom's baby brother, and no one could ever say a bad word about him as far as she was concerned! He was a great cook and I'm so grateful to have the "Copple Family Cookbook" in my kitchen, all thanks to Uncle Bob. He was the life of any party, and I will sure miss him. They must be having one heck of a Copple reunion in heaven now!
April 15, 2013
My Uncle Bob always brought a smile to my face and had that affect on all around him. He loved people and the party started when he came in the door.
I can still remember going to visit Grandma and Grandpa when Uncle Bob still lived at home and hearing Johnny Mathis on a record player and remember thinking how handsome my uncle was. We have a family cookbook because of him and he taught my sister and I how to make ravioli which we now make every year for Xmas dinner.
We will sooo miss you Uncle Bob.
Love you, Kathy Copple
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