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Robert J. Litzinger

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Robert J. Litzinger, 80, of Back Neck, Fairton, passed away Thursday afternoon, June 7, 2012, in South Jersey Healthcare Hospice Inpatient Center, Bridgeton, where he had been a patient since Saturday. Born in Johnstown, Pa., he was the son of the late Carl J. and Catherine (nee Bushwack)...

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Bob was my hero he came to my rescue when a wild turkey started to attack me at Eagle Manor. He was there to help work with the dogs. When he heard me scream he jumped in his truck and came around the bend jump out and beat the turkey with his jacket.While I jump in the truck.That turkey didn't want to tangle with Bob so off he went.
God Bless you Bob,now rest in peace!
Mert (Rob Mecouch sister from Eagle Manor)

I am so sorry to read of your companion's death. I have been trying to find you and your contact information and this is what I found today. Please contact me when you get this message. I think you are the Lydia McPherson Haydak that I worked with at Keron D. Chance's office. If so, I would love to hear from you.

Eileen Shelton
406-698-6468

So sorry for your loss, Mr Litziner was a customer at FNB Elmer, where I worked for many years, him being one of my customers, a very nice man..Peggy Corson, ELmer NJ

Mr. Litzinger was my neighbor during the 80's and 90's. He was a great neighbor and would do anything for you. I'll always remember him training his dogs in the yard and working in his garden. I and sorry to hear of this news.May he rest in peace. Pat Hickman(Ridgway)

My mom just told me of Mr. Litzinger's passing. I grew up right next door to him on Back Neck Rd. He was a very kind man and a good neighbor. He was always looking out for me and my mom and I will never forget one day while talking in the yard beside his garden he told me to never leave my mom. Whenever he would pass me on the road and I was driving too fast, he would always tell me about myself. lol

I moved away from Fairton many years ago, but never forgot Mr. Litzinger and his...