Robert-Stelzer-Obituary

Photo courtesy of N. J. Hogenkamp Sons, Inc. - Coldwater

Robert A. Stelzer

Coldwater, Ohio

Sep 28, 1934 – Jan 15, 2020 (Age 85)

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BORN
September 28, 1934
DIED
January 15, 2020
AGE
85
LOCATION
Coldwater, Ohio

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N. J. Hogenkamp Sons, Inc. - Coldwater Obituary

Robert A. Stelzer, age 85, of Coldwater, Ohio, died on Wednesday, January 15, 2020 in Lima. He was born September 28, 1934 in Celina to the late August and Lorena (Huelsman) Stelzer. On May 14, 1955 he married his true love Eileen (Pohl), and she survives in Coldwater. They were married for 64...

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I enjoyed visiting with him when I saw him. So sorry for your loss.

You are all in our thoughts and prayers. He was such a great man. Loved his smile. Always enjoyed talking to him. love and hugs.

Jim Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I am truly sorry for the lost of your husband/dad. Bob was a wonderful person and will be truly missed. May memories of him guide you in the days and weeks ahead. Prayers and thoughts are with your entire family.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. We shall always remember Bob fondly!

Thanks to Bob for all of his help serving on the Tri Star advisory council. His input to the starting of Tri Star will serve for generations to come.

So sorry for your loss Jim and family

Jim you have our deepest sympathy, as we know what you are going through , we lost my mother of 93 years old on the same day that you lost your father. I knew Robert from being a customer at the shop, and he was a hell of a great man. Jim and Lori

Uncle Bob was a truly good man. We will miss him immensely, but what an awesome legacy he leaves in his children, who are wonderful and outstanding humans. John and I keep you in our thoughts, and send our love. PS. I stayed over once, and Uncle Bob and Aunt Eileen made us all say the rosary before bedtime, and it seemed like it took forever (ten minutes, maybe?) and all I wanted was to watch tv. I still remember this 55 years later, and so hope I seemed enthusiastic and cooperative...