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Robert G. Uebel Sr.

Frederick, Maryland

Mar 14, 1927 – Nov 14, 2013 (Age 86)

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BORN
March 14, 1927
DIED
November 14, 2013
AGE
86
LOCATION
Frederick, Maryland

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Robert G. Uebel Sr., 86, of Frederick went to walk with the Lord on November 14, 2013 at Frederick Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of the late Wilhelmina L. Stabler Uebel who died in 2007. Born on March 14, 1927 in Baltimore he was the son of the late Leonard and Louise Dawson Uebel. He...

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Wonderful memories of this outstanding man. A kind heart and one heck of a horsemen. Proud to tell people that Bob was one of my early trainers.

I posted a message of sympathy to Bob's family and how kind he was to people and animals. I am sorry I forgot to sign my name.

Sharon Poole, Boonsboro, Maryland

Words cannot describe how sad I feel today. Bob Uebel was my first trainer in the Maryland Standardbred industry. Bob represented the best that our sport has to offer. Great man, great loss. God bless Bob and his loving family.

Words cannot describe how sad I feel today. Bob Uebel was my first trainer in the Maryland Standardbred industry. Bob represented the best that our sport has to offer. Great man, great loss. God bless Bob and his loving family.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Your dad/pop was a very dear and special person. I know he will be truly missed. May God bring you peace and comfort during this difficult time. Treasure all your memories you made together over the years. He has now gone to be with our Savior Jesus Christ tho he will forever live in your hearts and be with you.

I'm so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I had the pleasure of working my horse with him at the Frederick Fairgrounds on many a cold morning. He was also a tremendous help by allowing me to train my horses at the track at his home. A true horseman and friend, he will be sorely missed.

My deepest sympathy goes out to Bob's family. Bob was a very kind person to animals as well as people. I boarded my horse with him and he was so good to him. He will be missed very much.

I had the honor of meeting Bob through my dear friend Brenda Yates. Bob was, with out a doubt, one of the nicest individuals I've ever had the honor and pleasure of meeting. He was truly a gentleman. My sympathy and condolences go out to his dear family and friends. He will be greatly missed.
Sharon Draper