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Robert Steven Koppelman

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Robert Steven Koppelman, 67, of Ft. Lauderdale, passed away June 15, 2015. Memorial services will be held Thursday, June 18, at 2pm at Levitt-Weinstein Memorial Chapel, 8135 W. McNab Rd., Tamarac, FL 33321. A native of Scranton, PA, Robert was a member of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity at Penn State...

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Robert Bob, you are missed sooo much. your sweet sister renie followed close behind you. i trust you left your body not those of us who loved you as your spirit is ever near. thank you for the sending me the gift the day kim was in your apt clearing it out. one of a kind. i love you so . xoxo

Bob was my biz partner for 12 years and we shared many experiences. I pray for his soul.

soon it will be one year. we miss you. we are so grateful for your gentle warn nature. rip renee and robert. the angels have you both now. we are all so blessed.

So sorry to recently hear of Bob's passing. We were his neighbor on the ICW in Lauderdale. Bob and I had much in common in rare coins. He was a fountain of knowledge and I we so much enjoyed hearing of the many fantastic numismatic treasures he handled over his great career. I am heartened to see his fabulous site remains active after his passing. He will be missed!

May your soul rest peacefully. You were my thoughtful and valuable partner in NIOF, where we made a major impact on the U.S. Rare coin Market.

Renee and Sybil. I first met Sybil and Bobby on my wedding day, this was the start of a long and wonderful friendship. Years have passed and I still remember our first meeting with great fondness and the fun years that followed. Lee has lost one of his closest and truest friends,

Renee....I am so sorry for your loss. It was fun connecting with you both about 20 years ago....I have fun memories of you both...we all grew up and made our dent ....sweet memories always

So sorry to hear about Bobbie's passing. I came to know Bobbie in the last 5 years and enjoyed the time we spent. He was quite a guy.

Always remember the fun we had growing up next door. RIP my friend