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Robert Lee Long Jr.

Middletown, Pennsylvania

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Robert Lee Long Jr., of 323 Oak Hill Drive, Middletown, entered into rest on Sunday, July 1, 2012 from injuries received in a motorcycle accident in Conoy Township, Lancaster County. Robert was born on February 24, 1968 in Harrisburg and was the son of Sandra Vogt Myers of Middletown and...

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My prayers go out to Bobby's family. I was very saddened to hear the news. I lost touch with Bobby during college but I have some great memories of him. What I remember most was his energy and humor and his long letters. He was a terrific guy and I have no doubt he was a wonderful father and husband. He will live on in my memories.

When we were younger, you always called me "Sister Lynn" and said I was "the sister you never wanted". Even though I already had a brother, I was more happy to call you "Brother Bob".
You are in so many of my family memories from when I was younger and I am glad my brother you as a best friend.
Rest in Peace Brother Bob...you will be greatly missed!

Bob,

We will never forget the support you gave to us and our conversations about the dark side of politics. Our thoughts and prayers to your family. You will be missed.

Dear Allison and Family, We are so sorry for your loss. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

Bro,It seems like yesterday we had dads 60th birthday party..can't believe you left us so early. Your now in gods hands and with our brother Todd..Till we meet again.

Love your lil sis,
Renee

Sandy,Ron,Peg,Josh,Nate and Ronnie our deepest sympathy goes out to you.

Don and Judy Wilson and family

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Dad, for the past twenty years you have been my rock, one of the only people I can count on. You've taught me so many things in life, one of them being how life will get hard. Right now life is hard but I tell myself every morning that it will be okay. Love and miss you daddy

To one of my long time best friends. We spent so much time together when we were in school, wrestling, goofing around, running around town, getting in trouble with my mom, trying to make weight for wrestling, hanging out at Hershey Park, etc. We grew apart for a few years while you were in the Air Force and I was in college, but we got back together and our girls became friends. I knew I could always count on you for anything that I ever needed. You will be missed by many and your memory...