F.-Michalski-Obituary

F. Robert Michalski

Reading, Pennsylvania

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F. Robert "Bob" Michalski, 76, of Reading, husband of Sharon K. (Malecki) Michalski, died June 24, 2012, in the Reading Hospital.

Born in Reading, PA, on April 3, 1936, he was a son of the late Floyd E. and Edith M. (Columbo) Brown.

He was a 1954 graduate of Reading High...

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To the Michalski Family, I gotta tell you they always say tell people how you feel everyday because you don't know what tomorrow will hold....I'm sure you now know that is sooo true; but I know your family always told each other how you felt and your actions showed it as well. Your dad and husband(Sharon) was one of a kind and will never be forgotten. He touched so many lives and when you thought of "Bobby" I believe everyone smiled immediately. I know I do and will always. Love to you all....

Sharon and Family so sorry for your loss Bob will always stay in your hearts and thoughts. We had a lot of good times at baseball games and at the reunions , our prayers are with you God bless all.

Sharon and family,Dave and I are very sorry for your loss. May God bless you in this time of sorrow

Karen and family. So sorry for the passing of your Dad. I enjoyed my time working with Bob at Polymer years ago. I really enjoyed talking sports with him too. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

We are thinking of your family during this difficult time. We know how much Eddie cherished his friendships with the guys he grew up with and we enjoyed listening to 50's music at the dances and had fun catching up with everyone from time to time. May your wonderful memories help to comfort you in days to come.

Sharon & Family, So sorry for your loss - my thoughts and prayers to all.

Karen and family, so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. We shared alot of laughs at Polymer and he will always be remembered for his love of baseball.

Anna Marie Mosser

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My heart goes out to Bob's family for their loss and to Ken, Bob's brother, who I knew well in the mid 50's when we were all still young. Through the years I've often reminisced about all the good times the three of us had together watching the Three Stooges, listening to the latest hits when they came out, going swimming and just hanging out and having fun.
May he rest in peace.