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Robert Vosburg

Hawleyton, New York

Age 83

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Vosburg, Robert "Wimpy"A true icon of the area, Robert "Wimpy" Vosburg, 83, passed away Friday, March 20, 2015. He was predeceased by his parents, Rexford and Viola Vosburg, brother, Charles, sister, Nellie Shapley, twin brother Ralph, nephew, Michael Vosburg and special friend, Mickey Sedor....

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Robert came to the rescue with the Dodge Power Wagon tow truck when a friend's child accidently rolled a 55 Pontiac sedan down our driveway and it got stuck in a ditch. It was like the cavalry arrived.Robert was the calmest human being I ever knew.

Everyone and myself will miss his favorite saying "How do you like me now" he was a wonderful man!

My deepest sympathy to the Vosburg family. Wimpy and I were life long friends. We will always consider him an honorary family member at the Giblin reunions. God Bless

I am so sorry to hear of My friend Wimpys passing. We had many laughs at Marniellis restaurant. Such a kind, happy, giving person. I am going to buy a box of wimpy pops and hand them out at My salon in his honor.

We are so sorry of hear of Wimpy's passing. He was the type of person you just expected to be around forever, Will never forget him and his family..
RIP

Everyone knew and loved Wimpy. The corner will seem empty without him sitting out there waiving to the kids on the school buses as they pass by. He was a good man and will be dearly missed. May he rest in peace.

I was so sorry to hear of Wimpy passing.As a retired Mobile driver who took gas to his father Rex and there I met Wimpy.We have been friends for many years.I will miss all the times that we laughed about delivering gas at his dad's. I will miss his smile and he will be deeply missed by all.To a good friend.

Sorry for u lost. Wimpy was a good person. I remember stopping with my dad at the store he had,when we lived across American rendering company. He always waived to everyone when he seen you.

Growing up in Hawleyton was a treasure. So many caring folks out there, some family, some friends. Candy after Jr.
Choir practice as we walked back to our homes, taking the
tobogan to Vosburg's store for necessary food,milk, supplies to take home during bad snowstorms. Wimpy was always smiling & wanting to help any way he could with anyone in need. Some great, hearto-felt memories.