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Ronald J. Bober

Natrona, Pennsylvania

1942 - 2021

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November 22, 2021
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Natrona, Pennsylvania

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Ronald J. "Tex" Bober, 79, a lifelong resident of Natrona, passed away Monday, Nov. 22, 2021, at UPMC St. Margaret hospital, Pittsburgh. Born Sept. 15, 1942, in Natrona Heights, he was the son of the late Joseph John and Mary Veronica (Bartosiewicz) Bober. Ron was a 1961 graduate of St. Joseph...

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May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

So sorry for the family's loss. He was such a good friend to my family for many many years and will be missed. He is up in heaven causing havoc with my dad, Nick Petrishen. I am so sorry that I could not attend the funeral services as I have a house full of sick grandchildren with upper respiratory infections and didn't want to get anyone sick. RIP Bober enjoy watching all those games from above with my dad and others.

Sgt. Bober was such a great guy. I´ll never forget his love for Highlands Basketball and Natrona Heights Little League. His undying love of The Valley. RIP Ron, you will be sorely missed my friend.

To the Bober Family... Ron was a good coach and a great friend...Had many laughs with Ron...I can remember him trying to get the heater to work at practice. It would warm up by the time the varsity came in....R.I.P..Ron

Ron was the best coach I had from little league up through college. What a sense of humor and a keen sense for the game. I was asking about him at the recent HHS reunion and sad to hear of his passing. Good man.

I remember Ron cheering in our 1963 St. Joe´s Basketball team. What a good guy he was... Oh, I also recall his half court hook shots during our practices. !

Mr. Bober you were one of the best. Coached me at St.Joe´s basketball..will always remember the games you took us to see at the Civic Arena with the Duquesne Duke´s and the Roundball Classic..lots of love and respect for you..RIP my friend...

Me Bober, The trips to Canada were some of the best times in my life playing ball. I often pull out the photo album and go through all the pictures and remember all the great times we all had as young ball players. May you Rest In Peace.

Marsha and family, So sorry for the loss of your brother, You have our Deepest Sympathy and prayers. I remember Ron from living in Natrona years back, he was a good guy R.I.P.