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Robert A. Unangst

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Robert A. Unangst, 60, of White Township, NJ, passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, June 5, 2015. Born on July 3, 1954 in Phillipsburg, NJ, he was the son of the late Joseph and Donalee Unangst. Bob was a 1972 graduate of Belvidere High School. He was a former Warren County Corrections...

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I miss you every day Bob..

How do we say goodbye to a friend such as Bob Unangst, You Don't! You just say I'll be seeing you my dear friend. I have known the Unangst Family most of my life and Bob, you were the glue along with your brothers that made the bonding work so well.
You will be a shining star in our Lords House, Rest in Peace my friend.

Our deepest condolences to Bill and Bev and the entire Unangst family. We are so saddened to hear of Bob's passing. We know there are no words that we can offer that will take away your pain and sorrow, but may there be some comfort in the knowledge that others are thinking of you at this very difficult time. May you embrace the fond, loving memories you have of Bob and always hold them close in your heart. Thinking of you.

Bob, I'm praying for your reposed soul. I know that you are looking down on us and smiling. R.I.P.

You have left us to soon ,but left us with a lot of great memories R.I.P. my High School Classmate.

Bob, if you only knew how many people are going to miss you. We know your in a better place but that doesn't fill the emptiness you have left in the hearts of those who knew and loved you. Sleep well until we can all be together again. Bill, Dave and all of Bob's family, may God be with you at this great time of sorrow.

Dave and family,So sorry to hear about Bob.I will never forgot all the late nights and good times we had at the Legion and Demo club playing pool years back, Condolences and Prayers to the family

Sorry to hear about Bob. I shared many Mountain Lake memories with Bob and his brothers. R.I.P. Bob, have one for me while resting in the promise land.