Robert-Keesey-Obituary

Robert Keesey

Highspire, Pennsylvania

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Robert E. KeeseyHighspireRobert E. (Bob) Keesey, 74, passed away suddenly on Friday, August 26, 2016. He was the husband of the late Wanda C. (Vozenilek) Keesey. Robert was a U.S. Army Korean Conflict Veteran. Bob was currently retired from the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue and was formerly...

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Bob's beloved Wanda predeceased him. We were unable to attend her funeral but made a trip to Pa shortly after to go with Bob to her grave site. He missed her a lot and explained that now that she was not there to dust there house he no longer dusted either because everything just gets dusty again. And he missed his personal alarm clock , Wanda.

We shared many events with Wanda and Bob, ever though we live in Ca. and they lived in Pa. I remember well the first visit to Ca. They both wanted to see the Pacific Ocean. When we got there all we could see was the first little wave lapping on the sand because the ocean was shrouded in fog that did not lift the entire morning. The last time we saw Bob, Wanda had died and we all went to visit her grave.

You stubborn Irishman...you are missed my Brother. You and Bill have gone to your Heavenly rest. Know that I was proud to call you my Masonic Brother and friend. This is an anniversary that’s sad to occur.

Wanda, Bob's spouse, was my best friend from childhood. We got together from time to time at the "train" meetings and tried to get them a view of the Pacific Ocean on their first visit to see us only to see nothing but fog. Bob was a great friend to us both and surely loved Wanda with all his heart. We will miss him. Jack and Connie Lee

At 11 years old when the Korean War ended Bob was surely the youngest veteran ever.

So nice to see you at the last two reunions, Bobby...talking about
Our pool days, say hello to everyone on the other side.
Will miss you.
Sorry for the loss of your brother, Janie , Carolyn and patty.

Bob and I were members of CPCC and I was fortunate enough to have spent time with him on Friday at the Vette show. He will be greatly missed. Prayers are with the family at this time.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Bob. Your Philadelphia Street neighbors ( The Stoner family}

You, Bill and I entered the lodge together. We were brothers and friends. Bill's loss was tough for both of us. You were a fine person, opinionated, but fun to talk to. After Butch passed, your life and personality changed. Now I hope you are together again. I'll carry on for the lodge's 'three Musketeers' that are now just me. I will miss you my brother. May the good Lord welcome you and care for you.