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Bob Dobelstein

Knoxville, Tennessee

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DOBELSTEIN Bob Dobelstein, age 87, passed away peacefully at his daughters home on Friday, November 13, 2009 in Lake City, Fla. following a brief illness. The second child of Edward Dobelstein and Bertha Pekrul, Bob was born October 27,1922 in Bridgeport, into this loving German immigrant family....

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At The University of Tennessee Bob and Russ Dobelstein excelled as students and athletes. We appreciated their many accomplishments then and are grateful for their many contributions to others throughout their careers. My sympathy and love to their families in the passing of Bob.

To all of the Dobelstein family--
Our deepest sympathies. So Sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you always. I think of your family many times and I always will. God bless you all.

My Love
Aggie (Geffert) Brill

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO THE
DOBELSTEIN FAMILY.
THE AMALFITANO FAMILY LIVED AT 151TAFT
AVE, 1934 TO 1940.
GREAT MEMORIES

Robby, Libby and Mrs. Schweitzer --
Our deepest sympathies to your family. While you moved from Brooklawn Road in Stratford many years ago, your family has always been in our hearts. In spite of the miles, we laughed with you, grieved with you, and celebrated life's vitories with your family over the years. May the Peace of the Lord be with you, and Betty and Bob, always.

I know Uncle Bob from my Grampy Russell Dobelstein, and heard such amazing stories about their years growing up together along with Aunt Dorothy and Uncle Ray. He and Aunt Betty were a delightful pair and always made us smile. We are sending our heartfelt condolences to you all in Lake City.

Our thoughts and prayers to the entire Dobelstein Family. Uncle Bob's memory will always be a warm spot in our hearts. I love the words "gentle giant" it captures him so well. Our youngest now plays football and all of our boys often share with friends about their two great, great uncles who once played for the Giant's! How peaceful to know that Uncle Bob is now, together with Aunt Betty, at home with Lord. May God's peace and love comfort and warm your hearts at this time.

With fond memories of our brief time together with the Dobelstein clan in the late 50's and early 60's at Zion Lutheran in Bridgeport and for years after from a distance. Please know that you are all in our prayers and we praise God for His presence in Bob's life. Rest in peace, Bob. God keep hugging all the family and friends of Bob in His loving arms.
Sandy and Dick Rath

Bob was best man at my dad's wedding. I met him once
on a family trip to Florida. He was kind and friendly.
My dad spoke of him often and considered him a true
friend. My dad passed a few years ago. My prayers are
with his family. - Franklin Sumner Hubbell II (Little Bud)