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Robert A. Nitchkey Sr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

Age 87

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DIED
February 12, 2023
AGE
87
LOCATION
Easton, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project
CHARITY
Disabled American Veterans

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On Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023, Robert A. Nitchkey, Sr., 87 of Palmer Twp., PA passed peacefully from the embrace of his loving family into the open arms of his Savior, in time to spend Valentine's Day and (on Feb. 20) their 68th wedding anniversary, with his bride, Bertha Mae, who preceded him in...

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Bob and Terry, May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Bob and I have been friends from Webster, Shull and Easton High School. We were backyard neighbors and our families were friends. We belonged to St Peter's Church and had fun in the Young People's Association there, especially Christmas caroling. I saw Bob last year when I returned to Easton for my sister's funeral. We have been in touch throughout recent years by phone, texts and email. My last message from him was in November wishing me a Happy Thanksgiving. I am thankful that he is no...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

My condolences on the loss of your father. May you find comfort in your memories.

Nitchkey family, Sorry for your loss. May the memories in you heart carry you through this difficult time. Sending prayers.

Bob Our sympathy to you during this painful time. Much luv to you and your family.

Darlene and Bob We were so sorry hear of your loss. Both of your folks were great people and I´m sure an even bigger loss for all of you. We won´t forget those big old hugs your dad gave away whenever he saw someone he knew, followed by a laugh n we were back in the old neighborhood. May God bless you and keep you at this time, and the love you have for each other get you through, I know that you all share special loving memories with him. Will always remember our time on N Union St Michele...

My condolences to his whole family. He will certainly be missed!

While I was serving in the USAF 781st Squadron in Evreux, France in the mid 1950´s, I was approached by an airman who introduced himself and said, " I´m overseas without my wife who has just given birth to our son in the US. Some told me you and your wife have a new baby boy. If you need a baby sitter I would be very happy to help out." So it began. For the remainder of our tour Bob was almost always available and eager to babysit our son. It gave him a proxy opportunity to visualize his...