Robert Paul "Bob" Stratton

Robert Paul "Bob" Stratton obituary, New Castle, DE

Robert Paul "Bob" Stratton

Robert Stratton Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Homes & Crematory - Newark on Jul. 14, 2024.

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Robert Paul "Bob" Stratton, age 88, peacefully passed away at his home in Newark, DE, on Saturday, July 6, 2024, after a short illness.
Born in Darby, PA on May 12, 1936, he was the son of late Robert Leo and Mary "May" Elizabeth (Fricker) Stratton. Robert was also by known as Bob, The Fox, or Lefty to family and friends. He was raised in Folcroft, PA where he attended Saint George's Grade School, graduating in 1950. Bob attended St. James High School from 1950-1954 then graduated from St. Francis College in Loretta, PA, in 1958 with a Bachelor's Degree in Education. He was a member of the Fraternity, Delta Sigma Phi, where he received the nickname "Lefty" from his fraternity brothers. While in college, he worked a summer internship at ITE where he met Barbara Lee Burns, who later became his wife of 65 years.
In 1959, Bob was drafted into the Army and served with the 68 Engineer Battalion of the Seventh Army in Schwetzingen, Germany until 1961. After his return state side, he continued to serve in the Army Reserves until he was honorably discharged in 1963.
In 1961, Bob was hired by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia as a teacher. He was assigned to Monsignor Bonner High School, where he taught for 35 years and earned the nickname of "The Fox". During this time, he taught English, American Literature, and American History with a focus on American Wars.
Bob coached the rifle team from 1961-1965 and Varsity Baseball from 1966- 1984. He also served as Athletic Director from 1968-1972. During this time, he was the head of the School's Intramural Program and the Physical Education Department.
Bob's love of baseball led to coaching a total of 18 seasons with a record of 216 wins, 163 loses, and 3 ties. His teams won the Catholic League Southern Division in 1970, 1974, 1977, and 1984. The 1970 team won the Catholic and the Philadelphia City title. The Fox was selected Coach of the year twice (1974 and 1977) by the Delaware County Daily Times.
Bob's baseball team was the last team ever to have played ball in the Connie Mack Stadium and first team ever to play a game at the new Veteran's Stadium in Philadelphia. He often enjoyed telling the story of his team playing a great game at Connie Mack Stadium and how he called a time out in the last inning. He walked out to the pitcher's mound with the pitcher being concerned he was going to be removed from the game. Coach Fox told the upset player, "Don't worry, I have just watched so many great players on this field and had to know what it felt like to be out here on the mound. Just act like I'm giving you helpful advice!" leaving the pitcher with a baffled look on his face. Bob walked off of the field and back to the dugout to continue coaching with a content knowing smile.
Bob retired from teaching in 1995 and then worked for the Carpenter Family Grand Slam in Newark, DE, and participated in summer baseball camps for Bonner, the Philadelphia Phillies, and Grand Slam from 1995-2006.
Bob not only loved baseball, but enjoyed playing Canasta with his family, listening to music, watching his extensive collection of movie DVDs, and was fond of all animals, especially cats and dogs.
In addition to his parents, Bob was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Nicole L. Peters. He is survived by his loving wife, Barbara; brother, Leo M. Stratton (former wife, Cynthia); his children, Susan L. Mitchell (Jeff), Kimberly A. Peters (Mark) and Donald R. Stratton (Monica); grandchildren, Mark A. Peters, Leslie A. Norrie (Thomas), Christine L. Trageser (Christopher), Joseph E. Mitchell, and Audrey S. Mitchell; great-grandchildren, Elizabeth L. Trageser, Adelaide E. Norrie, Emilia J. Norrie, and baby boy Norrie due in early November; nieces, Patricia Hall and Alyson Huntsberger; and nephew, Christopher Stratton.
Bob was known as a kind and loving man and will be deeply missed by his family and friends. We are all better off having him in our lives.
Bob's family requests everyone watch a Phillies' game and cheer them to victory in his memory!

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July 24, 2024

Frank Hoffman posted to the memorial.

July 19, 2024

Susan Stratton Mitchell posted to the memorial.

July 17, 2024

John Jones posted to the memorial.

Frank Hoffman

July 24, 2024

Rest in Peace Fox
Frank Hoffman Class of 67

Susan Stratton Mitchell

July 19, 2024

Miss you Dad. You will seen in the faces of my children and Grandchild and you memories will go on

John Jones

July 17, 2024

Rest in peace Fox! I love you as a Coach and as a Leader of all of us at Bonner. The Fox came out to me at the mound as well at Veteran´s Stadium in 1974 when we played there and said about the same thing....he said he just wanted to be there as we all were! He is and was a LEGEND and will be missed! I and many Bonner alumnae have great memories of "The Fox" RIP!

Tom Sabol

July 17, 2024

The "Fox" was a great friend to my dad and our family. One of the Bonner legends.

John Mooney

July 17, 2024

On behalf of the St. James High School Alumni Association and his 1954 classmates, I extend our deepest sympathies and prayers on your loss. On May 4, 2025, the Alumni Association will remember Bob at their annual Memorial Mass at St. Madeline's Church in Ridley Park. May he rest in peace!

Tony Casadei

July 17, 2024

The best home room teacher. RIP Fox

Tony Casadei
Class of 83

Joe Dougherty

July 17, 2024

Rest in peace Mr. Stratton.
If all teachers were like you, kids would like to go to school.
Joe Dougherty Class of 82.

John DeStefano

July 17, 2024

May you rest in peace Fox. You were a great man, teacher and baseball coach who touched so many of our lives with your dedicated teaching and coaching career at Monsignor Bonner. I am honored to have known you. Praying for the Stratton Family.

John DeStefano
Class of 1979

Kim Peters

July 14, 2024

Kim Peters

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Kim Peters

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Kim Peters

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Kim Peters

July 14, 2024

Dad, we will miss you everyday. You were always there and provided us with whatever we needed to in sure we had the best life. You made us feel special. Love you always.

Kim Peters

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Kim Peters

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Kim Peters

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Kim Peters

July 14, 2024

Dad, thank you for all you did and sacrificed so we could have best life. You were great man on earth and truly will be an asset in heaven. Bet you´re sitting with Willy Mays, Babe Ruth and Smokin Joe Dimaggio talkin´ story. Love you, Dad

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