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Robert "Bumbum" "Papa" "Bob" Benner

Barberton, Ohio

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Barberton, Ohio
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BARBERTON -- Robert "Bob" "Bumbum" "Papa" Benner, 86, passed away Nov 11, 2012.Born Dec. 13, 1925 in Barberton, Ohio, Bob enjoyed playing poker with the Seiberling guys, gaming on Barber Road and Mountaineer, and fishing. He retired from Seiberling Tire and Rubber.Preceded in death by his wife,...

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To Bob's family,
Bob worked at Seiberling with my dad,Homer Parker,and had enjoyed a great friendship since.
I know we kids went to school together.I graduated with Cheryl.
There wasn't a time in my life that I couldn't remember being greeted with his smile and getting a big,genuine hug.I affectionately called him,"Mr.Whiskers" from when I first saw his beard and thought he may have had connections to Santa!!
Bob would always visit dad and was a real source of joy for him.I...

I;m sure you all will miss him
Seems 86 is the magic number
Remember the happy times and there were a lot
Love Eleanor Bigham

To the Benner Family-My thoughts are with you. Bob was a good friend to my Dad-Burl Davis-always enjoyed his visits to the house. Don Davis

My Heart goes out to you Jeff,Barb and the rest of the family in this time of Sorrow.

We will miss the calls and visits from Bob. We've been friends since we were kids. Last year he came to help us celebrate our 65th anniversary. We will miss him.

My memory of Bob will be playing euchre till midnight with Penny, Curtis and myself. He was a lot of fun to be with. I hope he has a cigar where he went. Miss you.

All my prayers for strength in this hard time. God has taken him into his arms but, he will always live within our hearts.
Laure Palmeri

I can truly say, Bob was one of the coolest guys I have ever know. Bob made me laugh regardless of what we were doing. I will miss Bob but will always remember him.

May the good Lord watch over you and yours in your time of sorrow. We will all feel the loss of such a wonderful man.