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Robert A. Kinsley

York Twp., Pennsylvania

1940 - 2020 (Age 79)

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Robert A. KinsleyYork Twp. - Robert Allen Kinsley, of York Township, passed away peacefully at home on June-10, 2020 at 11:19 am. He was surrounded by his wife and family. He was the husband of Anne (Whalen) Kinsley.Born on October 17, 1940, in Philadelphia, the son of the late Robert Wright...

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Best partner ever! I miss him. Pete VanGiesen

I knew Robbie when he was still a teen and working for my neighbor, Duane Weston, just learning how to build houses. I was a kid but I remember him as a sweet guy.

Ruminating over the life of Bob Kinsley as we approach the first anniversary of his passing, three words keep appearing in my mind--loyal, giving, tireless. Loyal to his family and associates, giving to the needs of others whatever they may be, and always prepared to go the extra mile, Bob was a true benefactor in every sense of the word. I believe no one will ever know the extent of his generosity and philanthropy. I vividly recall our first meeting--my interview-day luncheon at York...

On this first anniversary of Bob's passing, I will just repeat the essence of my original thoughts. Bob exemplified the absolute highest standards of excellence in all aspects of his being. This is the greates compliment I am capable of bestowing. I hope Anne sees this

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My deepest sympathies to the family of Mr. Kinsley during this difficult time. I was so sorry to learn of his passing. His story of entrepreneurship was an inspiration for me and many others and I am glad to have met him. May his soul rest in peace.

So so sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to the Kinsley Family.

Our sincere condolences to Anne, Rob, and the rest of the family. We are so happy to have had the opportunity to work with Bob on the Visitor Center and other projects in Gettysburg. Like many of the soldiers who fought at Gettysburg, he was a man guided by sheer determination, and a vision for a better country. His loss is an immense one for the region, but his legacies will live on.

When I met Bob Kinsley 35 years ago I was a "greenhorn" fresh out out of college, he was already a seasoned land developer yet he treated me respect and patience shepherding me through the project process with his down-toearth spirit and inspiring drive. Since then I've had the good fortune to have known each of his incredible sons as a co-worker, classmate, employee, consultant, and rival high school suitor. There's some interesting tales. Point is: Bob's influence and legacy runs deep from...

On behalf of all the employees of Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site, we wish to express our sincere condolences. Mr. Kinsleys dedication and passion for the parks is reflected in the great success of the Gettysburg Foundation for the parks. The National Park Service is forever grateful for a Museum and Visitor Center that provides a visitor with an experience that would not exist today without Mr. Kinsleys leadership. The parks museum collections and...