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Robert Missimer

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Robert E. Missimer, 88, of Allentown died on February 5, 2017 in his home. His beloved wife Anna (Kleinsorge) Missimer, died in 2005. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Harold and Mabel (Smith) Missimer. Robert was a lithographer with National Advertising for over 35 years and retired...

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RIP Uncle Bob. You are missed. You always had a hearty chuckle for us all.

To Bob's family- We are very sorry for the loss of your father. He will be missed by all whom he greeted and showed concern for at Phoebe. Sue and daughter

To The Missmer Family, We are so sorry for your loss of your Father. Bob was a great man living next door to you growing up on Delaware Street. May your family be blessed and comfort to all of you. Love to Bobby, Ginny, Mary, Joanne, Barbara and your spouses and children. The Palencar Family

Our condolences to the Missimer family, especially Bob and Cheri, our great neighbors for many years.
Joe and Carol Holler

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family today and always.

My condolences to my nephew and nieces on the passing of their father. He always had a smile and hearty laugh for me. He will be missed. My heart goes out to you. With Love, Uncle Tom

Blessing to your family at this time. So many memories come to mind. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Love and hugs, Bip Laudenslager, Bill Laudenslager, Lee and Nancy Edmiston and family, and Rick and Rita Perkins and family. Love and Hugs❤

Our deepest sympathy to the all the Missimer family. Hold in your hearts the good times and warm memories.
Love from the Judge family in AZ

Even though I never lived on Delaware Street, I married Robert Ande who did. I was always amazed by the similarities in the Missimers and the Andes. Both couples were named Bob and Ann. Each couple had five children, but the Missimers had four girls and a boy and the Andes four boys and one girl. Since I was at Delaware Street a lot, I remember Bob Missimer very fondly. He was always full of life and laughter. He spoke his mind, pulled your leg, and I felt as I and my children were...