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Robert Stammel

West Hanover Twp., Pennsylvania

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Robert L Stammel, life-long resident of Harrisburg, died August 16, 2020 at the age of 83 while a resident of Arden Courts. He was the son of the late Leroy and Reba Pauline Stammel and preceded in death by his brother Ronald L. Robert is survived by his wife of 56 years, Darla (Ross); their...

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Remembering Bob and especially miss hearing his laugh

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.

We share a lot of memories from school and beyond. Larry really enjoyed getting to know you. We will never forget the “Robin Williams” birthday party.
The Yankees lost a truly faithful fan and we lost a wonderful friend.
Say “Hi” to Yogi for us.
RIP
Susie & Larry George

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BOB STAMMEL WAS A GREAT COMMUNITY LEADER. BOB DEDICATED HIS LIFE WORKING WITH THE KIDS IN WEST HANOVER. BOB WILL BE MISSED BY ALL OF US WHO KNEW THIS GREAT MAN. GOD BLESS THE STAMMEL FAMILY AND GOD BLESS DARLA STAMMEL.

What we leave behind is not what’s carved on stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of those we touched.
Bobby was part of our group since, as teenagers, he took us on hayrides at his farm, and was part of our lives until the end. Darla and family.. By reading the following tributes, we see a man who was an influence to many people. Rest peacefully, Bob. “Boots”

Darla and family,
Our heartfelt condolences. Bob was an amazing person. We will always cherish the memories we had of all our good times together. Stay strong, you will be in our thoughts and prayers.

I played for Bob on a West Hanover baseball team in 1992 & 93. He's the best coach I had in any sport and it's not even close. He embraced the fundamentals. He taught us that the simple way is the most effective way and that if everyone did their job, the team would be successful. But he also taught us in a way where we could still goof around with each other and with him. We didn't know it then but they were great lessons for our adult lives. I had no idea he was in the PA Sports HOF...

Darla, Our deepest sympathy to you and all the children, grandchildren. Bob was a special friend and neighbor who meant a lot to us and his many friends. He will be missed greatly but know that we will always be here to love and support you. Love from all the Specks