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Robert Zullo

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Robert Zullo, 67, passed away in his home on June 13. Born in Easton, Bob graduated from Phillipsburg High in 1968, where he played varsity baseball, and from Rutgers in 1973. His father James Zullo, mother Gladys (Snyder), brother James Jr, and brother-in law David Rinehart preceded him. An avid...

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I knew Bob for many years. He taught me the game of pool and I can't be more grateful. I worked with him as well assembling pool tables with the owner of fitches billiards Scott. Bob was an amazing person and a even better friend I miss him greatly, We had a lot of laughs while he taught me the game. Rest in peace Bobby. Your friend Nick.

Bob: I met just 3 years ago, but in my mind and my heart it felt like I knew you my whole life. Your were the kindest, sweetest and most considerate human being I ever met. May God take your soul into his arms and give you eternal life. I will miss you every day a little bit more. Love Nilda Hilerio, Nina

Where do you start with someone who gave to much to so many people, and asked so little in return? Bob was a great craftsman and woodworker, knowledgable in antiques and folk art. He could fix just about anything on a shoestring budget. He could break down and reassemble pool tables (which he did, as part of his work) with 8-foot slates. He easily befriended people because he was outgoing, interested in everything and knew how to listen as well as talk. For decades he and I battled for every...

Bob was a great guy and will be missed. He regularly trounced me in tennis in our younger years. My wife Donna and I have many fond memories of our time spent with Bob. RIP Bob. Jim Hontz

I just randomly ran into Bob a month ago after 23 years. Somehow I think that was meant to be. One of the loves of my life, I am heartbroken. Rest in peace Bob. All my love! To Sandy, my deepest sympathies.