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ROBERT R. "BOB" HAVERS Jr.

Fort Wayne, Indiana

1951 - 2020 (Age 68)

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ROBERT "BOB" R. HAVERS JR., 68, passed on Saturday, April 11, 2020, in Chandler, Ariz. "He was a beloved son, brother and uncle." Born in Johnstown, Pa., he was a son of Robert and Ruby (Boring) Havers. He graduated from Johnstown Central Senior High School in 1969 and PENN State University with...

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Dearest BitBob... You will always be missed.... From OS techniques to politics to smoking... Best my friend !!

Bob and I were fraternity brothers and friends at PSU and Chi Phi. His fraternity brothers and I had tried to find him on numerous occasions over the years, and then I saw of his passing in the current issue of the Penn Stater. I am really sorry to hear this terrible news; Bob, myself, my brother and Rich Minner lived together our senior years in State College in an apartment. We had good times together and Bob was the first person I knew that had a love affair with computers - he spent far...

I was lucky enough to work with Bob for many years at Charles Schwab. He was a wonderful person and friend. He will be missed greatly.

I worked with Bob for 18 years at Schwab and we always had plenty to talk about because we were both from Pennsylvania. Bob was always a man of his word and you could always count on him to go the extra mile to make sure everything was exactly the way it needed to be. Whenever we had major events to cover over weekends especially during the holiday season I would always contribute my wife Connie's chili and Bob would share his prized handmade chocolates send from his Mom. So sad that his...

Bob and I were on the same baseball team in the late 60's. Bob was a great teammate and exceptional catcher. My deepest sympathy to his family.

I have worked with Bob for around 18 years and I can tell you he was one of a kind. His passion for elegance' resulted in a sometimes bumpy transition but always a beautiful multilane superhighway when he was done. I think it was his compassion for others that set him apart, whenever anyone had some type of issue, personal or professional, Bob would compose a memo and, with his mastery of the English language, could relate his feelings and that seemed to make the problems just a bit more...

So sorry to hear this. Memories of over 50 years ago come flooding back from hanging out at the Fairfield Ave. house watching Batman to raising fruit flies for Biology class and watching Super Bowl I at the Westwood house. Not to mention our time in Chorus and Musicals. We saw each other at HS reunions, but as it so often happens, we lost touch. Mr. and Mrs. Havers, please accept my condolences. I was blessed to know this truly talented and funny man.John Martin

So sorry to hear this. Memories of over 50 years ago come flooding back from hanging out at the Fairfield Ave. house watching Batman to raising fruit flies for Biology class and watching Super Bowl I at the Westwood house. Not to mention our time in Chorus and Musicals. We saw each other at HS reunions, but as it so often happens, we lost touch. Mr. and Mrs. Havers, please accept my condolences. I was blessed to know this truly talented and funny man.

I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR FAMILY








WE LOVED BOB AND ALWAYS CONSIDERD HIM AS FAMILY HE WILL BE SO MISSED SENDING PRAYERS FOR ALL WHO LOVED AND KNEW HIM