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Robert Frank Stockard Jr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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STOCKARD, JR. , Robert Frank ROBERT FRANK STOCKARD, JR., 49, of Harrisburg, passed away Saturday at his home. He was born in Baltimore, MD on September 17th, 1960 to the late Robert F. Stockard, Sr. and Barbara B. (Gosnell) Stockard of Selbeyville, DE. He was the owner of...

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Rob and Sister Bonnie X-Mas 2009

I am very sorry and saddened to hear of Robbie's passing.I grew up with him in high school until I went into the US Army in late 1978.He followed me shortly therafter. We were best of friends. He often visited my family's house on Taylor Ave and considered my Dad like a father to him. He was a friend I will never forget. I nicknamed him "Crazyman" because of his fun and crazy character. It saddens me that I was unable to spend more time in life with him as I have been working for U.S. Customs...


A treasured friend and neighbor who was always there for us. You will be sadly missed more than words can express. Your zest for life and caring nature touched everyone who had the pleasure of knowing you. That radiant smile and extrodinary laugh will never be forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers are with Carol and Rob's family. Rest in Peace my friend. You will live on in our hearts forever.

Steve and Amy

With our deepest sympathy. Rob will so sadly be missed in our neighborhood. After talking with Rob you would walk away with a smile on your face and say what a great guy. Rob always had a smile on his face and a story to tell you. We have so many memories of him. Rob and Carol have celebrated many of occassions with us and we always laughed. Rob has always been there to lend a hand. We will miss him greatly.

Carol and family, sorry to hear about your loss. You hve my deepest sympathy.
One of the Sower's girls.

We are so very sorry to hear of Robert's passing. Working with Carol, we heard of their love of riding motorcycles, with her eyes lighting up as she talked of him. The hearts of the staff of L. Myers go out to Carol and her family and pray you find comfort in the love he invested in your lives.

I was so sorry to hear of Rob's passing. I will miss his ready smile and charm. I hope that the memories you made together will be a comfort to you.
I will always think of Rob when I see houses decorated with holiday lights.

Warmest hugs,
Your banking buddy--

I grew up with Robby on wentworth and we hung out a lot in the 70's. He was crazy back then we had many adventures around parkville. He was was a good friend. I heard of his passing Monday from a friend it didn't hit me till today and made me a little sad to think I'll never see him again but I still have memory's. To think we both played guitar liked to ride and were 49. I like for everyone to remember Rob for what he was a great guy. Carol sorry to heard of your loss. Daniel C Vinup

I did not know Rob as long as some but as soon as I met him I liked him. His wonderful laugh and that impish grin will always come to mind. He and Carol were so good together and my husband Denny and I often commented on how lucky we were to be their friends. We will miss Rob.