Robert-Bair-Obituary

Robert Les Bair

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1934 - 2024

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DIED
September 7, 2024
LOCATION
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Robert "Les" Bair, 90, of Chambers Hill, passed away on Saturday, September 7, 2024, at UPMC Hospital, Harrisburg. He was born on September 5, 1934, a son of the late Charles and Mary Miller Bair of Bryansville Station, PA. Les was preceded in death by his wife of 37 years, Pearl E. (Shope) Bair....

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Mr Bair was good neighbor. The Bair Family lived in the corner house, which my family have driven past for the last 48 years. When Mr Bair was outside working in his yard, he always had a big smile and friendly wave when we drove by. The house was always cheerfully decorated for the seasons. A few times we chatted at the diner. Mr Bair was a celebrity there and staff was always happy to see him. The Bruno/ODonnell Family extends our prayers and sympathy for your loss.

Sending condolences to Mr Bairs Family. He often graced me with his wit as I was ringing up his purchase. RIP

Uncle Les was a great person. He was soft spoken and had a great laugh. Loved jokes. He will be greatly missed by all of his family. He was so proud of his family. Especially the bad kids. Rest in peace and know you were loved.. Mary Blessing (Aunt Sally's oldest)0

Dear Cousins, Our deepest sympathy on the passing of your dear father and grandfather and our Uncle Les. We always enjoyed the times we shared with him and cherish those memories. We, also, enjoyed seeing how he decorated the house for holidays and always looked forward to his Christmas cards. May God bless you all at this sad time. Our thoughts, prayers and love are with you all. Cousins Steve, Anna, Monica and Slovenija

I met Les in the late 90´s while working at 230 Cafe. He often told jokes and he always had a smile for everyone. He loved to tell people about the practical joke I played on him, when I slipped a flavored creamer in his coffee while he was talking. We remained friends even after I changed jobs. He loved his family and they were often a topic when we would get together for breakfast a few times a year. He will be missed by many. RIP my friend.

He was an amazing man and will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with the Bair family.