Robert-Burkert-Obituary

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Robert F. Burkert

Allentown, New Jersey

Sep 2, 1944 – Jan 3, 2021

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BORN
September 2, 1944
DIED
January 3, 2021
LOCATION
Allentown, New Jersey

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Peppler Funeral Home - Allentown Obituary

Robert F. Burkert, 76, of Allentown, passed away Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at his home. Born in Trenton, Bob was a 1962 graduate of Princeton High School and later attended Roanoke College. He retired from SciTec Inc. in Princeton where he worked as an engineer. Bob was a lifetime member of the Lawrenceville Fire Department and was very mechanical, always building, tinkering, and fixing things around the house. He loved camping, gardening, and his beloved cats.


Son of the late Harold E. Burkert and Louise Miller Tomacik; he was predeceased by his father-in-law, Martin T. Monroe and his brother-in-law, Martin Monroe Jr. Bob is survived by his loving wife of almost 50 years, Terry Burkert; his stepmother, Kathy Burkert; his aunts and uncle, Carol and David Everett and Charlotte Potent; his stepbrothers, David, Daniel and Thomas Walters; his mother-in-law, Josephine Monroe; brothers-in-law, Patrick, Michael and his wife Carol and Robert Monroe; his special niece, Shannon Monroe Walton as well as many other nieces and nephews and his very special friends, Jay and Norma Davidson, Joann and Tommy Wyckoff and Jim Howell.


A viewing will be held Tuesday, January 5th from 6-8pm at the Peppler Funeral Home, 114 S. Main St., Allentown. Funeral Service will be held Wednesday January 6th at 12pm with an interment to follow in Highland Cemetery in Hopewell.


In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Bob’s name to the Hope Fire Company, 82 Rt. 526, Allentown, NJ 08501


Please be aware that there is limited occupancy in the funeral home. Social distancing must be observed, and face coverings must be worn at the funeral home and cemetery.

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The best part about Bob was how much he loved his wife Terry. I know this because thru all the trails and tribulations that come from being married - I still always saw the light of being loved in her eyes. Now Terry can be a handful at times (can't we all) and Bob loved her completely - we should all be so lucky. God Bless you Terry - and the family - during these tough times. You will never stop loving and missing him - though thru time, it will get easier. Know that he will always be...

Bob was a great guy and full of fun when I was his and Terry's neighbor for a few years.I remember going next store with Jimmy and Ginny my sister and shooting clam shells with pellet rifles and just enjoying life! My condolences to Aunt Terry and all of Bob's family.

Bob and Terry where the Best Neighbors for 23 years. Great Fun and Great times together. New Years Eves at their house were the Best Parties ever. We love and will Bob good friend and neighbor.

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Uncle Bob, we love and miss you dearly. Its so unfair that you were taken from us so soon. God must have needed a fireman in Heaven and he chose you. May you rest in peace now, pain free. Aunt Terry will be well taken care of by friends and family that loved you both. You were always such an intelligent man that taught me so much over the years. Our camping trips together from Florida to New Jersey and states in between were my some of my favorite adventures! Thank you for treating me like...