Robert-Moler-Obituary

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Robert B Moler

St. Petersburg, Florida

May 5, 1925 – Feb 14, 2015

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BORN
May 5, 1925
DIED
February 14, 2015
LOCATION
St. Petersburg, Florida
CHARITY
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Budget Cremation (Formerly Sunset Point Cremation - Clearwater) Obituary

Moler, Robert B., 89, of Dunedin, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 14, 2015 surrounded by his family. He is survived by his loving wife of 47 years, Barbara; and his children, Linda (Anthony), Rob (Pat), Jeff (Carmen), Jennifer (J.C.) and grandchildren, Haley, Grant, Reid &...

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I think of Bob often - I know what he would’ve said about what’s happening these days, and draw strength from it - Godspeed to the Moler family >>

Barbara, Rob, Linda, Jennifer, Jeff and family,

My heartfelt condolences to everyone. I used to love going to see the train setup at the house every Christmas time when I was a kid.

Much love always,

Todd Lopez

We are so sorry to hear that Bob passed away.
I am happy to have known him and can't even begin to remember all the nice things he's done for us over the years. Our prayers are with you, Barbara, and the kids. I know he and my dad are once again sharing all their flying stories, laughing, joking, and perhaps having a cold one. We'll all see each other again one day.
Love, Tom, Susan and Hannah Rose Halliday

Barbara & Family, So sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I have been remembering the "Squirel Squadron" and all the fun we had flying all over the place. It seems such a short time ago but there have been a lot of years since then.

To Linda, Anthony, Rob, Pat and families,

Thinking of you all and sending my condolences during this time.

Bob took me under his wing early on after moving to Florida a couple of years ago. It started at our coffee-clutch at Clearwater Airpark where I was keeping my plane. Initially intrigued by his formidable flying experience, I was quickly taken by his unassuming, easy manner and delightful sense of humor. He will never be forgotten (also safe to say by many other guys who knew and loved him).
My condolences to Barbara and the whole family, please know that we are thinking of you in these...

My condolences to the Moler family on Bob's passing. I have a framed aerial photo of Bob , Hank Palmer and my dad Freddy Quinn flying formation over St. Pete Beach hanging on my livingroom wall. Triple Nickel , the Fledgling and the Woody Pusher are back in formation doing what they enjoyed most.

Dear Barbara, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Bob was a wonderful employer and friend. Memories come back, a ride in one of the Mustangs, even a plane trip to Lakeland for breakfast one day. He lived every moment and will be lovingly remembered.

Sincerest condolences, Barbara. You and Bob opened my mind to many wonderful ideas that I will always treasure.