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Robert A. Liddick

Enola, Pennsylvania

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Robert A. Liddick, 41, of Camp Hill, PA, passed away June 15, 2011. He was born in Harrisburg, on October 9, 1969. Rob is survived by his son, Brandon, his mother, Barbara Kist and husband Robert, father, Arthur Liddick and wife Janet, sister, Kathy Irvin and husband Scott and nephew, Joshua,...

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Mrs. Lightner

I met Rob in 5th Grade, we graduated together in 1988. Everytime I ran into him after graduation he always asked about my brother, and showed a genuine interest in what was going on in my life. We talked for a long time at the last reunion, he was one of those people, so easy to talk to. He was one of the nicest guys I ever met, he will be deeply missed. Each day, I hope you find comfort in the memories, please accept my deepest condolences.

I had the pleasure of meeting Rob 15 years ago, he became my best friend, my brother. We shared our interest in classic vehicles, new places and great food. Rob was a great father who always made sure that his family's needs were met, even if that meant working three jobs to provide for them. He was the kind of friend that was always there when I needed him, and his generosity, even when he himself was struggling was extraordinary. Rob loved his son Brandon, his family and friends, his...

My deepest sympathy goes to Rob's son & his family.
I knew Rob & graduated with him in 1988. He always had a smile on his face. He was a sweet guy & always tried to make me smile.
I will always have fond memories of Rob.
God bless.

Dear Liddick family,

Please accept my deepest sympathies on your loss.

I hope you receive all the love and support you need as you grieve.

May God Bless you all.

Most sincerely

Let the light of every dawn leed you through your darkness.

Rob was one of the best people that I ever had the pleasure of knowing. It didn't matter how long it would be until we saw or spoke to him again, he would seem to never change. Life always seemed to be good and he always had a kind word about everyone. We will miss him dearly. Our hearts go out to you and yours at this time of grief. Hopefully in time you will find the joy that he had always seemed to find in his life and be able to move on. Take care and God be with you.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Rob’s infectious smile and outgoing personality will surely be missed. Rob was friends with all who crossed his path, and it seemed he had friends he hadn’t even met. I’m so lucky to have had Rob as a friend, and have many wonderful memories to carry forward. Speed shifting up Derry and across Nyes Road…the “why isn’t this building made out of Glass” Lounge, are just a few favorites. I often said that Rob was a friend who was always there to pick you up when you’ve fallen, and not just...

To the Liddick Family,

I knew Rob from high school and most recently, touched base with him after a few years of not seeing him. Rob was always a nice, quiet, and kind hearted person whom loved his son very dear. I am so sorry for your loss and your family is in my thoughts and prayers at this time of sorrow.