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John Robuck

Arnold, Pennsylvania

Apr 17, 1925 – Dec 26, 2018

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BORN
April 17, 1925
DIED
December 26, 2018
LOCATION
Arnold, Pennsylvania

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John Robuck, 93, of Arnold, died Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018, in VA Hospital H.J. Heinz Campus, Pittsburgh. He was born April 17, 1925, in Ellwood City to the late Daniel and Dora Robuck. He had been a resident of Arnold since 1955. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in Germany, and...

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John Robuck courtesy of Michigan State University

Thanks, Mr Robuck, for all that you did for the students of Burrell High School. You were a wonderful teacher and mentor to so many of us. We will miss you. Rest in peace.

A life well lived! May you rest in peace Coach! He became my coach in swimming starting in the 9th grade through my senior year in Burrell High School. Picked my up before school started so we could practice swimming before school and after school. He was a great man and teacher. Thank you for all that you did for each one of us. My deepest condolences for the family.

When George Fastuca and I had lunch with Mr. Robuck a few years ago, his sense of humor and that trace of mischief in his personality had not diminished. He pulled out an old photograph of himself and commented: "After making this body, God threw the mold away." I have such fond memories from high school when Coach Robuck led our swimming and diving team at Burrell, which included a section championship in 1967. We had lots of fun!

My deepest sympathy to the family.
I had the privilege of Mr Robuck teaching me how to swim and then later, teaching with him. He was always so kind and always looked at the bright side of life. Such a fun character.

You officiated many of my high school volleyball matches! You always had a smile on your face and offered me coaching advice as well. You were a joy to know. May you Rest In Peace and my sincerest condolences to your family!

Always a joy to see him officiating on the pool deck! He truly impacted my diving career in a great way. May he rest in peace.

I will always remember Mr. Robuck. He taught this BHS diver a lot through his use of the trampoline. I also had him for gym and gymnastics club.

I remember the great dives he did at
Crystal Springs Pool.

Rest in Peace, Mr.Robuck. You were one of the finest teachers I had. May God comfort your family.