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Robert F. Hanzlik Jr.

Enola, Pennsylvania

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Robert F. Hanzlik, Jr., 61, of Enola, passed away at home, Monday, April 4, 2011. He was retired from the East Pennsboro High School. Bob was a 1967 graduate of John Harris High School. He was a Navy Core man attached to the U.S. Marines during the Vietnam War. Bob was a member of the Vietnam...

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They say old friends are the sweetest and I'll certainly miss our long-time friendship. It's hard to believe that we met way back in 1979. I hope you knew how so many of us are forever grateful for your service as a Corpsman in Vietnam as well as your work with the veterans ever since. I'm so grateful for the years we had, just wish there could have been more. And bless Dawn for standing by you during your difficult times. Till we meet again.

To a good friend from John Harris. Although our paths have not crossed since 1967, your friendship is not lost. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

My deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Bobby Hanzlik. After not seeing Bobby but once since our graduation, I was surprised to see him as one of the members of the Military Honor Guard at my husband Bill's funeral and I am sure Bill was a part of the Honor Guard welcoming Bobby as he entered those pearly gates. May he rest in peace.

Thank you Bobby for your service to our country.

Carol (Funt) Minich - John Harris - Class of 1967

rest in peace my frined. we will always remember all the fun we had at the legion and the pig roast,we could not have ask for a better frined. you always talk to us. we are really going to miss you.

Our deepest condolences go out to Bob's family and to Dawn who stood by him through thick and thin, Bob you will be greatly missed but never forgotten,Rest in Peace and know we will all be reunited again one day in God's house....

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

We salute your veteran. Our condolences for your loss and gratitude for your loved one's service to our country.

REST IN PEACE BOBBY , YOU FOUGHT THE GOOD FIGHT IN WAR AND IN BEING A GRAND PERSON IN LIFE, YOU WERE ALWAYS THERE FOR A VETERAN , AND A FRIEND OR ENVEN IF A STRANGER WHO NEEDED HELP , ALL WHO KNEW YOU LOVED YOU . REST IN PEACE BOBBY , I'LL BE LOOKEN FOR YA AT THE GATES WHEN I GET THERE . FRANK DOUGHERTY

My deepest sympathy to all that loved Bobby. God has called him home but he will live on in the hearts and minds of those whose lives he touched.

To this day I can't listen to Dr. Hook or Taylor Dayne without thinking of him.

I know you are surrounded by nothing but unconditional love and released from all earthly burdens. God has made you whole again.

Bobby and I were teammates on the Herpak Franks team in Southeast Midget League. My dad was our coach. I have recently been looking at some old baseball pictures. What a great smile Bobby had. My condolences to your family.