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Robert L. Linsenbach Sr.

Newport, Pennsylvania

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NEWPORT: Robert L. Linsenbach Sr., 90, passed away Monday, May 19, 2014 at his home in Newport. He was born July 27, 1923 in Harrisburg to Carl and Ada (Houghton) Linsenbach, Sr. He was an Army Veteran and earned the Bronze Star during WW II. He was of the Protestant faith and a member of the...

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Hey Daddy,
"Happy Father's Day"....even though Mom and your children lovingly included your Father's Day cards to 'go' with you so the angels will read them to you, I just wanted to say it again to you....Love you Dad and miss you already, even though our many lovely memories will sustain us, your earthly presence is far above us now with our precious Lord and Saviour keeping a watchful eye on you and your no longer is pain from your illness and distress leaving us behind..till we all meet...

Aunt Ann and family

so sorry to hear of Uncle Bobby passing

Brother Carl's daughters and grandson

Linda and Bill,
Thinking of you. Always keep your memories close to your hearts. Sincerely, Mary Ellen and Tom Banks

As his baby sister I will always have him in my heart as well as the rest of my deceased brothers and sisters. The 70th. Anniversary party was a great memorably to keep. Katie

Please accept our sincere sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.

Dear Ann, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. He was a wonderful man, who will never be forgotten. Unfortunately, we are in North Carolina and will miss the services. Dottie Smith, physical therapist

Dear Linda and Bill, thinking of you at this time. Fondly, Jean (Sutch) Lorah

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Those of us who helped bathe and ready our father the night he passed will always have a special bond. Knowing our dad was respectfully and lovingly prepared will hopefully help our mother through these trying times.

Ann, Sorry to hear of the passing of Bob. Remember all the good times you have had. We are thinking of you. Sherry and Ken Rager