Robert-Gotwald-Obituary

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Robert F. Gotwald

Allentown, New Jersey

Mar 8, 1943 – Dec 18, 2023

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March 8, 1943
DIED
December 18, 2023
LOCATION
Allentown, New Jersey

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Robert F. Gotwald, 80, of Hamilton, passed away Monday, December 18, 2023 at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in Hamilton. Born in Langhorne, PA, he was a graduate of Neshaminy High School and joined the US Army in 1964. A Specialist 5th class, Robert, or “Little Bob” as he was affectionately...

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Bob was a part of my life that I will never forget.

Bobby is a very close friend and cousin. My mentor on precious metals provided me a wealth of knowledge and income. As well as in younger years how to catch butterflies in the field near our houses. He is sorely missed !!!!!

Thinking about Bob on his upcoming Birthday. We miss you Bob. I often enjoyed coming into your Jewelry Store to look at everything. I miss my cousin. You are in our thoughts and prayers always.

Bob was a very well respected man - may he rest in peace

Bob and I spent a lot of time , Talking Phillies Baseball, our Favorite Team, whenever we could. One Spring, We met Bob and Phyllis at a Spring Training game in Clearwater Florida , watching our Phillies, and enjoyed seeing each other. As Fellow Neighbors in Locust Hill , we did see each other often , and I´m sure we will miss him. Rest in Peace Bob, I´m sure you are " Safe at Home ."

The first time I met Bobby he was wearing a white cowboy hat, T shirt and jeans and was running around the ball field catching butterfly's. He was around 10 and I was either 6 or 7. Soon after that, very boy in Parkland was running around the neighborhood trying to catch those darn things. The best spot to catch these little criders were on Auntie's azalea bushes. As time went on, Bobby taught me how to catch night crawlers (worms) in my back yard for fishing, make bait for carp (some kind...

Dear Phyllis So sad to hear about Bob. Thinking of you at this time of sorrow Ginny Hazard Carty

I am so so sorry to hear about Bobby. I have found memories of him especially going to his Jewelry store to see what new pieces were in stock. I tried calling to see if I could speak to him but I could not get through. He will forever be in my thoughts and prayers.

Phyllis,
I love you and Bob very much. The love you've shared and your commitment to each other and to our Lord have blessed, encouraged and challenged Cindy and myself to be better lovers of our Lord and each other.
Your wonderful husband was my brother, my mentor, my (sometimes) kick in the butt-er, but most of all my FRIEND!
I loved him very very much! And I can't wait to see him again at he Great White throne when our Lord will say to him, "Well done my good and...