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Robert Frank Ehrlich

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Robert Frank Ehrlich, 71, of Bangor, passed away quietly, surrounded by his family, on December 24th after years of retirement from a distinguished career as a member of IBM's elite team during the corporation's early, landmark years. Mr. Ehrlich was born in Brooklyn, but was raised in Valley...

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It's always hard to lose someone you have spent your whole life with, but especially this time of year. We are so happy we could reconnect with you at St Luke's and miss not seeing you. We hope somehow you can find peace and love this holiday season. You are in our hearts and thoughts. Much love to you.

Mary El we are sorry we missed Bob's funeral. We grieve his loss and celebrate his life. God bless you and your family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Mary, Mark, Bill & Matt. I was so sad to hear of Bob's passing. I always enjoyed my time with him. I'm truly sorry that we couldn't be there for his funeral. Peace to you all. Love, Sally & Joe

My heartfelt sympathies Mark, for your loss. I will be saying a prayer for you and your family.

Bill, words cannot express the sympathy I have you and your family. The news of you dad passing brought back memories I recently had and went through. I know it's not easy but what helped me and hopefully will help you through this difficult time is the love and support of family and friends. Many people are praying for you and your family. Some you may not know or expect. Let your faith in God help you in this journey. Remember the happier times and cherish the memories. For your dad is no...

Bill and Family,

We are sorry for your loss. We will remember you in our prayers.

Linda & Dave Zavacky

Mary Eleanor, so sorry to hear of Bobs passing. I will say a prayer and light a candle for him, at Mass here in Florida. God bless and give you strength to work your way through this rough time.

Mary El & Boys: Our deepest sympathy to all of you in your loss of a good man and father. Will always remember how proud and involved he was in the boys' baseball programs. He was always interested and involved and had a good outlook in life. He certainly left his mark and was an excellent role model.