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Robert Kuder

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania

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Robert P. Kuder Robert P. Kuder, 82, of Neffs, died Friday, October 25, 2013, at Lehigh Valley Hospital- Cedar Crest. He was the husband of Melba M. (Schneck) Kuder. The couple celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary last April 7. Born in Allentown, August 12, 1931, Robert was the son...

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Mr. Kuder was my sixth grade teacher in 1980 when the winter olympics were on. We watched them daily and learned about the events. He took us on a field trip to his cabin, created the "Level 17 Club" for spelling for our class, and inspired every one of us to do and become our best. He believed in all of us and never showed any favoritism. He elevated us all with his natural charisma. He taught not only what was required, but took us above and beyond like no other teacher I've ever...

I became a teacher because of Mr. Kuder. He was my 6th grade teacher, and the best teacher I had in all my years of education!!!

The world has lost a wonderful man. Bob hired me to teach at Parkway Manor. He was always kind and thoughtful to everyone. He will be missed. Sorry for your loss Melba and sons. Linda Sherer

Mrs Kuder and family,

The messages posted here echo the thoughts of so many others. Mr Kuder was that one teacher for those of us who went to Schnecksville, who we could only hope we had when we were in 6th grade. I was lucky enough to have him as a teacher. While he held discipline in high regard, he also held having fun while learning in high regard. I will always remember that year, as the best year of all my school years. He was an impact on so many of us and influenced so...

Dear Kuder Family,
I was very sad to hear of Mr. Kuder's passing. I went through all of elementary school hoping to have him as my 6th grade teacher. He promised me he would wait for me and not retire until I had him. It was finally the year of 6th grade and he was my teacher! He only taught for a few weeks before he left, but those were some of the best weeks. I always wanted to be a teacher and wanted to be as good as him. Now that I am a teacher I know he would be proud of what I...

Mrs. Kuder and family, I am so sadden to hear of the loss of Mr. Kuder. He was a wonderful man. I only have fond memories of him growing up in Neffs and him being my 6th teacher at Parkland. May you find comfort in the fond memories you have as well. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

To the Kuder family,
He was such a kind man. I was never lucky enough to have him as a teacher, although my brother did. He always took time to talk to me in the hallways, and I still remember him fondly 20 years later.

To the Kuder Family,

We were sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. May God bless you.

Sincerely,

Ray & Terri Capozzi

To the Kuder Family,
I was deeply sadden to hear of your loss. My heart goes out to you and your family during this difficult time. May you find comfort in the little things, the small, everyday occurrences that you'll remember; the laughs, the stories, the smiles. I have such fond memories of having Mr. Kuder as my 6th grade teacher way back in 1975. He will be deeply missed.