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Frank Robert "Bob" Shellenberger

Stockton, California

1928 - 2019

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Frank Robert "Bob" Shellenberger February 2, 1928 - October 26, 2019 Frank Robert "Bob" Shellenberger, husband of Alice (Twede) Shellenberger, died peacefully at the age of 91 in Stockton on Saturday, October 26, 2019. Born in Antioch, CA on a rainy Groundhog Day in 1928, he was the son of the...

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Dear Alice, Gail, Jay and family,

Our family was very sad to hear of Bob's passing. My parents, Jack and Helen Underhill, had many paths that crossed with Bob over the years they lived in Lincoln Village. He was a wonderful man, who my mom loved visiting with on her daily walks around the neighborhood.

I'm so glad we had the opportunity to have lunch with Bob and all of you at O'Conner Woods. Thanks to Jana for inviting us to lunch with Elaine, and as circumstances would have...

Dear Alice and family: I was somewhat shocked to learn of Bob's passing. It was good fortune to have visited Bob and Alice sometimes in the last few years. It was fun to talk about local and state history, dogs, and the post WWII times: which led to their long and successful marriage. Bob had all his humor and exuberance for life.

Alice, you have always been a nice and well rounded considerate person and good college educated woman through several eras. I remember growing up and going...

RIP Uncle Bob. You enjoyed a FULL life.

Rest In Peace

Bob is surely missed. His curiosity was infectious and he instilled a desire to learn about nature and history in many of us. He was always a true gentleman and for that we are eternally grateful.

So sad to hear "Mr. S" passed away. I worked for him for 10 wonderful years and always enjoyed seeing him at functions through the years. His family and friends were blessed to have him in their lives. My prayers are with you.

Glenda and I enjoyed getting to know Bob and you Alice through our dinner-bridge group. The San Jose Stat link for us and you was an added feature. Stay strong. We all miss Bob's wit.

Alice, Gail, Jay and family,
We were very sorry to read about Bob's passing. The obit really captured his personality. He was such a special friend to my parents Bob and Betty Croce. I remember some fun times at their annual Christmas open house and later at the annual crab feed. We unfortunately will be out of town for his celebration of life. Please accept our sympathies.
Michelle and Jim Burkhard