Hodge, Robert,
62, passed away in Florida on July 15 2017
He is the husband of Pat Hodge and son of Carol Peckenpaugh and Norman Hodge.
Services will be Saturday, July 29th at 4 p.m. at Park Memorial UMC, 1820 E. Park Place, Jeffersonville, IN. Memorial donations may be made to St Jude.
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Robert (Bobby) was my nephew and the memories I have of him from his infancy to his adult hood are all precious.
He was, as his Uncle Gary would say, "a prince of a fella." A wonderful son, a devoted brother, and a husband who loved his wife above all else.
I will miss knowing he is in the world, but he will always be in my heart.
Aunt "Kiki"
Kathryn Fenner
July 28, 2017
Bob was one of the best people I knew. A long time family friend, known as Bob the Builder to my grandsons. You will be missed.
Sue Carter
July 28, 2017
Clark Hodge
July 27, 2017
Bob was my nephew and one of the kindest, sweetest persons I have ever had the privilege of knowing. He was sincerely loved by us all and from the day he was born he brought nothing but pleasure to this world. Our sincerest condolences to his wonderful wife, Pat. Miss you Bob. Aunt Jodie and Uncle Eddie
July 27, 2017
Your will be missed very much. it was great knowing you and working with you at Fort Knox, KY God Bless you and your family. Rest in Peace
Stephanie DeMasters
July 27, 2017
You will be missed by all who loved you
Mary Hodge
July 27, 2017
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