Robert-Nyce-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Sadler Suess Funeral Home & Crematory - Telford

Robert Eric Nyce

Mar 17, 1947 - Feb 23, 2025

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Mr Bobby was one in a million.He always had a smile for everyone and if you were lucky enough to sit and chat with him he always gave you a little pearl of wisdom. We will miss his smiling face and contagious giggle . It was a honor to know him and to be able to call him friend. The lord has called one of the good ones home and he will be greatly missed .

I spent a lot of years bowling with Bobby and enjoying a beer or two afterwards. As nice of a friend that anyone could have. Rest in Peace my friend!

Bobby was good friend and a great golf partner. We traveled on many golf vacations when younger and challenged each other on the golf course. Each Sunday morning 6:33 am at Upper Perk Golf Course with Vince & Blair. Every Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day meeting at 5 am to golf Arrowhead with the Henning Brothers. Condolences to Linda and family and his second family at Souderton Legion. He has reunited with good friend Chick Henning and they will play many more rounds of golf in...

R. I. P. Bob always had fun with you when we hung out together. Golf meetings will never be the same.

Linda and Steve. We lost a good friend. I will miss him. Randy Alderfer

I always enjoys either talking to Bobby at the Souderton Legion, Telford VFW, Cannoneers or playing in a golf tournament with him. He was definitely a fixture and the Souderton Legion and will definitely be missed. Bobby make sure you get a good tee time on Heaven's golf course and that the beer is cold.

A all around Great , fun , & verry informited PERSON .Gonna be missed big time !

Bobby, The King, which was his nickname at the Post Office, always smiling, and funny! You worked with John for 30 years, shared many fun trips. John and I will miss you, Rest In Peace, Bob.

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Robert's Obituary

            Robert E. Nyce, 77, of Telford, passed away suddenly on Sunday, February 23, 2025, in his home.            Born in Sellersville, PA, he was a son of the late Henry I and Sara E. (Patterson) Nyce.       ...

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