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Robert E. DeVore

Steelton, Pennsylvania

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Robert E. DeVore, 52, passed suddenly from this life on Thursday, May 6, 2010 in Harrisburg Hospital. Born in Harrisburg, the son of Harry B. and Margarette (McCauley) DeVore, Bob was a lifelong resident of Steelton. Robert was employed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with PennDot as a...

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To the DeVore family, I will always remember Bob as a little guy with the biggest smile in the entire class. He lit up a room when he entered it. I know there is a new star in Heaven now! He was a joy to know in High School, I always smile when I think of him. My prayers are with you during this time.
Charleen Shaffer Hinton

To the DeVore family.
My heart felt sympathies go out at the lose of Bob.
I am a Yankees fan Bob loved his Orioles.
We used to verbally joust about who was the better team,but it was all done
in good clean fun.
I used to take mail to Bob when he and I worked at Penn Dot.
Bob was a good man and a good friend and I was shocked when I saw his name
in the obituary page.
Again,I am sorry to read that Bob passed away he will be missed by many.
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I will always remember how we laughed so hard together until we cried. I watched you suffer for so long and now you are in Gods hands and at peace. I miss you so much. We had so many good times together and some bad but always loved each other through them all.I know you are looking over Jess, Bailey,and Mallory and the Lord will see them through this. You talked about them all the time and how much you loved them. Rest in peace baby, I Miss you so much and will love you always, Vic

To our neighbor and my childhood friend, we will miss you.

John and Kathy (Kerstetter) Sosnowski and Son John

Bob, my prayers and thoughts are with you.

Bart
Sharon at the office just told me just minutes ago of your brother, Bob's, death. I am so sorry for your loss. Hang in there buddy. We're thinking about you and will see you when you get back.

To my childhood friend. I will never forget you and the good times we had growing up in the 70's on Cottage Hill. Bobby, you were one of a kind. God Bless you & Rest in Peace.

Bob, we will miss you. You were always a bright spot when we saw you at Fellowship House. You died clean and sober....that is the goal of all of your brothers and sisters. Congratulations on a great life. We miss you and remember the great life that you lived in service to your Higher Power and the 12 Step Program.

Bobby, I will never forget the good times we had together. You could sure bring a smile to my face. You were a much greater person than I ever gave you credit for and loved by so many. You sincerely tried to help in any way possible when you met someone in need. You will be missed by many. I know you are in a much better place and look forward to the day when I can join you and our parents in the eternal life. My daughters will surely miss you. LOVE YOU MORE THAN WORDS CAN EXPRESS.