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Robert Arleigh "Rob" Stroupe

May 3, 1948 – Jan 31, 2024

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BORN
May 3, 1948
DIED
January 31, 2024
CHARITY
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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With great sadness, we announce Robert Arleigh Stroupe II of Lawrenceville, GA passed away on January 31, 2024, at the age of 75. Rob was born on May 3, 1948, in Clarion, Pennsylvania to Alice Melinda Jones and Robert Arleigh Stroupe. Rob served in Vietnam as part of the 199th Infantry Brigade...

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I had not seen Rob in years. That is 100% my fault. He was such a good guy. He was the Best Man at my wedding in 1976. He was always a great friend and over the top generous. The world needs more people like Rob Stroupe. RIP.

My Condolences to the family My name is James Davis Rob was my neighbor we had some great moments like talking in the Garage while making fairy houses talking about how he would fish and throw them back because he couldn't kill them he said Vietnam made him that way I had so much respect for him Rob and Jane treated me like family Get your Rest my Brother love you

In such a short time Rob grew to be a great neighbor and friend. He was a warm individual that always greated people with a smile. He will be missed greatly.

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My prayers are with you, Jane. Rob spoke about his family often he was a very proud Grandpa to Ayla and Myles and a loving caring husband. Rob was an AWESOME volunteer with a sincere heart for the patients. He was compassionate and would have the patients happy as he rolled them out to be discharged home. Rob had a good sense of humor and made friends very easy. He had a love for photography that he spoke about and he was never tired of taking about fishing. My heart is hurting but also...

One of many days fly fishing with Rob! Thank you Rob!

When I first discovered GWFF Rob was one of the first people to welcome me. We fished Calloway Gardens together where I borrowed equipment and float tube. Rob was there with me teaching me how to cast, once I caught on and had settled in he parked his kayak under a tree and took a nap . He welcomed me and my mom into his home and was such a wonderful human being. I loved everything about Rob and he will be greatly missed. RIP my friend. I love you My thoughts and prayers are with his family