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Robert L. Costenbader

Palmerton, Pennsylvania

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Robert L. Costenbader, 87, of Palmerton, passed away unexpectedly Saturday, January 25, in his home. He was the husband of the late Alice D. (Werkheiser) Costenbader. Bob worked as a supervisor of shipping and receiving for J.C. Penney, Whitehall, for 19 years until retiring in 1995. He also...

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I remember visiting you as a young child. The deiberts will remember.

Paula and family. So sorry for your loss. Met Bob at St. Matthews Church Kunkletown. He and Arlene sat in the pew in front of Dean and I. A good man. In our thoughts and prayers

Bob was my boss at J.C. Penney. I will miss talking to him at the J.C. Penney retiree breakfasts. He was one a kind.
Carol Heller

Paula and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Curt & Kelly Bush

To the family of Bob, worked with him at JC Penney, a great guy, and the best boss I ever knew. He was one in a million, lots of laughs, and always treated you fairly. Don't make them like that any more. You are now with your sweet Alice. Fly high on Angel wings Bob. R.I.P. Bob.

Rick, Paula, Brian
Sorry to hear about your father's passing. We have many good memories of him. (From Werkheiser brother-in-law, nephew and niece).

I am so sorry to hear this sad news... Bob was such a nice man. I always enjoyed bumping into him and chatting. He was one of the few true gentlemen out there. May he rest in peace.

We will have you in our prayers. I worked with Bob when he was in charge of the stock room at WT Grants. He was a great guy and we had many good times together at Grants in lehighton. He will be remembered. Charles and Joanne Finney

To Bobby's family and friends, please accept my deepest condolences and prayers. While Bobby was the Stockroom Manager at w.t. Grants in Palmerton and Lehighton, he taught me about life, trust and respect. Gentlemen like Bobby are disappearing, but I am thankful to have known such a man.