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Robert Schreffler

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Nov 11, 1942 – Jan 23, 2021

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BORN
November 11, 1942
DIED
January 23, 2021
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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January 11, 1942 – January 23, 2021 Longtime Evergreen, Colorado resident, Robert "Bob" Eugene Schreffler of Arvada, Colorado passed away peacefully in his sleep on January 23, 2021 after a long struggle with Parkinson's Disease. Born in Harrisburg, PA on January 11, 1942 to Harry R. Schreffler...

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My dear brother you are missed soooo much. Miss all the phone calls and special times together. Love you more my "BUDDY." Love your sister Donna DelGrosso

Miss you my big brother "BUDDY."

I can´t believe another year has passed since you passed dear brother. Think of you always and miss you so much. Till I see you again my Buddy!! Your loving sister Donna.

Dear Jean and Family,
Sandy and I were shocked to find out that Bob had passed away and are so deeply sorry for your all’s loss. We both have fond memories of you and Bob as a couple and are grateful to Bob for being so instrumental in establishing my NPS career. Working as a student landscape architect for Bob the summer of 1975 literally redirected my professional life and career. He went out of his way to work on my behalf to get me hired for a position on the Parkway in 1976. Bob had...

Bob handed over his road work at Big Bend N P to me most graciously! One of the best jobs I encountered in the DSC. He cast a big shadow in his work with the Feral Highway Administration !

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Jean and Family,
Very sorry to hear of the passing of Bob.
I have known Bob since the mid 1960’s when he and I became employees of the National Park Service, Eastern Office of Design and Construction, Philadelphia, PA.
I worked under Bob’s leadership from 1980 til his retirement in 1995. Bob always had the mission of the service, “preserve and protect for future generations”, instilled in each project he was involved in - he always did his utmost to utilize design and...

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I briefly worked for Bob at the Denver Service Center and he gave me the opportunity to work at Blue Ridge Parkway early in my career. Bob passed on to me the values that every Landscape Architect in the NPS needs to learn and I am grateful for the opportunity to have known him.

God bless you,

Mark Pritchett

In special memory of a wonderful co-worker and friend. May God bless his wife and family.