Robert-Cronce-Obituary

Robert Cronce

Easton, Pennsylvania

1945 - 2021

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DIED
January 2, 2021
LOCATION
Easton, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
Dementia Society of America
CHARITY
Muscular Dystrophy Association

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Robert Cronce PHILLIPSBURG, NJ Robert Cronce, 75, of Phillipsburg, NJ, passed away December 28, 2020 at The Gardens at Easton. Born June 1, 1945 in Dover, NJ and raised in Warren Glen, he was the son of Leon Robert Cronce and Myrtle Catherine (Myers) Odor. He was a truck driver for Frey's Motor...

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May loving memories of Bob comfort you.
Although, I knew Bob for a very short period of time while I was recuperating at The Gardens of Easton, it was an honor to have known him. I have enjoyed his conversations and kindness. May he Rest in Peace.

My heartfelt condolences to the Concert family. RIP Bob

My deepest condolences to Kelly, Jodie, Bobby, Jake, Barry, and Joanne. I was sad to hear Bob passed away. Rest in peace, "Croncie."

Bob was my Brother we grew up together in Warren Glen. We shared alot of good memories. Gonna miss you Bob You were a good person..RIP.. Love you brother..

To Bob’s Family,
My sincere, heartfelt sympathy to you all on your loved one’s passing. He loved you all so much, and I’m so sorry for the circumstances that caused so much heartache for him... it’s beyond sad. I would visit him when I traveled back home, and greatly enjoyed spending time with him and Louise. He was such a great guy. Always enjoyed the times he and Bobby lived next to us. So many fond memories. There are no words... the grief journey is hard. May God grant you...

Our condolences to Bob the Tree Man's Family. Bob did a lot of tree work for us between his stays here and Mid-West Trips. He was a great guy and fun to talk with during his visits to Harmony. We are glad that we got to know him. Bob and his family will remain in our thoughts.

My family lived across from the Cronce's in Warren Glen when we were children and spent a lot of time at their house and playing neighborhood games in our yard. Peggy and Phyllis, so sorry for your loss. Bobby was always fun to be around and I have such fond memories of your grandmother teaching us how to cook and being so loving. My sincere condolences to all the family.

Croncie, Some of my best childhood memories were made with you and your family. You’ll forever be in my heart.
With all my love, Colleen Kitchen VanLuvanee

So sorry to hear about your Dad. May you find peace in your memories and God's blessings. Sending you our love.