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Robert J. Stramp

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Robert J. (Bob) Stramp, of Midwest City, died on Wednesday, October 20, 2004, at Midwest City Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. Bob was born February 11, 1930, in Perryton, Texas, to William Robert and Frances Stramp. He married Peggy Wegmiller on August 11, 1950, in Enid, Oklahoma....

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Cindy, Peggy and family, I just wanted to let you know I was thinking about you. Everyone who has signed the guest book was helped by Bob and I am no different. It is one thing to be an expert in your field. But to deliver help with the patience and kindness and sincerity he did EVERY time I asked for his help is not always typical. He was blessed with a wonderful family and incredible wife. I am sure he will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him!

Although we haven't been in touch for many years, Peggy, please accept my sincere sympathy for you and your family. Wilma

I was one of the secretaries for Spencer Reed, and that's where I met and worked with Bob. Besides all the help he gave me with the computer, I remember him talking about his son who played the wood flute. He gave me a tape, and later provided me with a site to go to when I called him at home (he had been retired for a few years by then) needing help locating an Indian wood flute for an organization to give to their departing colonel. As always, he was there ready to help because that was the...

Dear Peggy and Family,

We are saddened to learn of Bob's passing. We were always appreciaitive of his gentle spirit. He was so helpful getting us "computer literate" at the school office. Peggy, we are sorry we cannot be there today. You and your family are in our prayers.

Royce, Holly, Matt, and Zac

Bob you were always available to answer my work related questions and thanks for keeping the monthly lunch bunch together. Thanks for being a friend. We will miss you.

My sincere condolences to the family. Bob was a good man.

Wishing the Family peace and comfort at this most difficult time. We will all miss "BOB". With sincere sympathy....Reno

Bob was a true friend that I associated with at work.
He was the "caretaker" of the retired luncheon group.
Bob was easy going and I never saw him upset. He was liked by everyone that knew him.
I will always remember him for his advice and his positive actions.
Our thoughts go to the family during this time.