Robert-Koeppe-Obituary

Robert N. Koeppe

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

Jan 22, 1944 – Jul 8, 2013

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BORN
January 22, 1944
DIED
July 8, 2013
LOCATION
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Robert N. Koeppe, 69, of Mechanicsburg passed away Monday, July 8, 2013 at Holy Spirit Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Born January 22, 1944 in Chicago, IL he was the son of the late Robert E. and Evelyn (Pechukas) Koeppe. Robert was currently employed as a telecommunications...

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So sorry to hear of Mr Bob's passing , I only had the pleasure of knowing his voice thru L&I and it was always a pleasure to talk with him ....He will be greatly missed but just knowing he is up there watching over us all bring alot of comfort ..... My prayers are with you and your family

Sorry to hear of Bob's passing. It won't be the same at car shows, not seeing Bob taking the pictures of the cars he loved. Rest is peace Bob.

Vicki and Family, it was a pleasure working with Bob, I will miss him. I pray that GOD grants you the strength to get through your time of sorrow. Robert, rest in peace!

We're very sorry to hear of the passing of your husband, father and Pop-Pop. We know how much you loved him and that you will miss him just as much.

Bob,

I am going to miss seeing you at the L&I OIT Annual Christmas Parties, your since of humor was one in a million. Though your earthy journey has passed, I am sure that you are present with the Lord our God. Be at peace.

Bob was a real gentleman. He always had a kind word.

Dear Vicki and Family,
We were so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. We have fond memories of the river and being dock neighbors. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
We are unable to attend the services. We will be out of town.

Vickie,
Dr Cincotta and the staff at SFP send our condolences. Bob will be missed

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family for their loss. I will miss sitting with Bob checking out the old cars and talking about computers. He was a great friend and co-worker. You will be missed.