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Robert L. MUCHEL

Boynton Beach, Florida

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Robert Lee Muchel, 64, of Boynton Beach, passed away on May 20, 2018 in TrustBridge Hospice. Robert is survived by his sister-in-law, Irene I. (Norman) Jones of Tamarac, FL; two nieces, Susan Santolla and Carol Felling; nephew, Barry Jones; great niece, Karina Curto. Robert's passion in life was...

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Missing you Uncle Robb. I know you´re having the time of your life celebrating Jesus with Carol too.

Remembering you Robb, as I watch the Indy 500 and thinking about racing our go karts on L.I. in the 60´s. Rest in peace cousin.

Carol and I really enjoyed our times with Bob and Carol Muchel. Being close friends on Long Island and Florida we had a special bond. God bless the both of them and will see them on the other side.
Bob and Carol BALDWIN

With warmest memories of my father and hisf family, including Uncle Bob, I offer my condolences to those closest to Bobby.

Rest In Peace dear Bobby. I will always have fond memories of our disco dancing days together. Prayers for you and your lovely wife now together again in the peace and eternal love of heaven.

Robbie was my cousin. I wish we were closer in the last years of his life. I will always remember racing our go karts, his Dad my uncle Bob with Robbie at our grandparents house when we were kids, having a beer with Rob at the local pub in Huntington a couple of nights a week, and most of all disco dancing in the clubs on Long Island with his girlfriend Carol and my wife Ann. Great times remembered. I last saw Bob in 2011 before my own daughter Kim passed away. I hope I got him started fixing...

I had the greatest pleasure of meeting Rob. I thank him for sharing his life stories with me. He lived an eventful and fun-loving life!

The entire Tooke family sends their regards as well.

I love you Uncle Rob!! I just know you're dancing with Carol in heaven now.

Uncle Rob was my hero. He fought the good fight against pancreatic cancer and never gave up. He tried every treatment possible (called himself a lab rat) so that maybe a cure could be found and could help another cancer patient. He called me his rock but really I was more like a pebble. His great sense of humor and positivism throughout his illness were so extraordinary. I will always remember his great love for my aunt and his longing to go to heaven to be with her. I know he got his wish.