Robert-Meyers-Obituary

Robert W. Meyers

Bath, Pennsylvania

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Robert "Bobby" W. Meyers, 71, of Salisbury Township, passed away on Friday, December 18, 2020, at St. Luke's University Hospital – Bethlehem Campus in Fountain Hill. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late William J. and Catherine H. (Koceth) Meyers. He was a graduate of Dieruff High...

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It has been one year since you left us. Although it seems like a dream, everyday has been a struggle.

I was saddened by your passing as well as your best friend Bill. Now when I hear thunder, I am going to look up to the sky and know that you and Bill are racing your street rods up in heaven. You were a special person and will be greatly missed by your friends and extended family that you have met over the years attending the local car shows and cruises.

God Speed

You may be gone but you will never be forgotten. So many memories!






You may be gone but the memories will never be forgotten.

To the Family of Bobby Meyers,
The Dieruff High School Class of 1967 extends their most deepest and heartfelt condolences at this time. Keep your fond memories of Bobby close to your heart and knowing others care, and share, in your sorrow will help guide you through this time of sadness.
May God bless you.

In sympathy and friendship,
Sincerely,
Elsie Kardos
Representing the Class of '67
www.classreport.org

Attached is a photo of Bobby in...

Bob was our casino buddy and special friend. We enjoyed sharing casino stories with him. His daily Sunrise diner visits will be sadly missed and his memories will live on forever in our hearts.

Bob and I lived together for 13 years.. and we traveled together to Portugal, Spain, rode the Camels in Africa, caught the Sun Rays in the Bahamas, Florida, Alabama, North and South Carolina's !!...we kept in touch over the years, after our adventures in the 1970's....will MISS him and his beautiful Eyes.....XXOO

Rest well my friend. Many years ago we would have a cup of coffee together at the Pantry.

Sir,
Thank You for Your service to our country.

God Bless You!
God be with your family!

Sincerely,
A Grateful US Citizen

St.Stephen’s First Communion, Bobby 1st row & me right behind him.