Add a Memory
Send Flowers
Menu
In memory of
Issa & Emmett
February 5, 2026
Bob was a wonderful man that helped raise a wonderful, thoughtful, caring family. He will be missed.
Richard Voytas
February 5, 2026
Dear Luke and Family,
We are so very sad Uncle Bob, a Great Man , has moved on to a new adventure. He is always in our thoughts and hearts, and you all are in our prayers and hearts during this difficult time. We are having a tree planted in his memory.
Love Always, Richard Voytas Family
Pat Brown
February 4, 2026
I was fortunate enough to have shared many happy hours with Bob and Karen, in their lovely home, on local day-trips, a few mini-vacations and watching the Philadelphia Eagles games together nearly every Sunday during football season.
Bob was an avid gardener and lover of nature. He took great pleasure in giving tours of his garden and always generously shared its bounty. Through Bob, I learned just how delicious sliced raw kohlrabi is with a sprinkle of salt.
He loved sharing his knowledge of birds with everyone, emailing pictures of his bluebird families and links to websites concerning bald eagles. His enthusiasm was contagious!
Most of all, he loved his kids, delighting in their accomplishments and proudly sharing news of their exploits.
He was one of a kind and will be missed.
With much love and deepest sympathy-
Pat Brown
Bonnie McMeans
February 3, 2026
I knew Bob for 50 years, because I was best friends with his wife, Karen Voytas. Whenever I visited Karen at their lovely home in Kutztown, Bob always made me feel at home. He was very good at thoughtful gestures, such as showing my sons how to spot deer in the moonlight, bringing in wood for the fireplace, making us fresh fruit salad every morning, and leading me back to the highway when it was time to leave for home (before GPS!). His love of nature, especially birds, was inspiring. For that reason, we will certainly donate to the Audubon Society. It is very fitting! Rest In Peace, Bob. You will be missed.
Mary Sullivan (Karen´s sister)
February 3, 2026
Bob was an exceptional human being. I loved his spirit. If you were at Bob and Karen´s you were going to have a great time! Bob was a true participant in his family life. He loved, admired and enjoyed his children in all they achieved. He was a proud and wonderful dad. I loved and will always remember how he belted out show tunes. My favorite was from `The Lion King´. He would throw out his arms and sing `BaahKaRumBaa´ he had a really good voice! Bob was kind and thoughtful, willing to listen and offer a helping hand. He was loved by me and my family. Love to Gabe, Evan,Luke and Elsa, I am so sad for your loss, he was the best!
Eileen McBarron
February 3, 2026
Bob had a remarkable life. It was always a pleasure visiting Bob and Karen for a delicious meal and great conversations. But I'm sure everyone who knew Bob, his ultimate joy was his children and grandchild.
My sincere condolences Gabe, Evan, Luke, Elsa and Miguel.

Sarah Harrington
February 3, 2026
Uncle Bob was such a kind and generous person, a true gem in our family. He cared deeply about preserving our history and took on the role of family archivist, while also personally reaching out to anyone who needed support. He lived a deeply impactful life and will be missed more than words can say. Sending extra love to his children and granddaughter.
Nicos C. Elias Funeral Home, Inc.
Posted event
February 2, 2026
Feb
15
3:00 p.m.
Georgian Room, Old Main, Kutztown University
Kutztown, PA
Nicos C. Elias Funeral Home, Inc.
Posted an obituary
February 2, 2026
Robert Voytas Obituary
Robert "Bob" M. Voytas, 85, of Allentown, PA, passed away on January 31. Born in Johnstown, PA, Bob was the son of Andrew and Mary Voytas (née Vavrek) and youngest of 12 children. From an early age, Bob valued his relationships with his ... Read Robert Voytas's Obituary
Showing 1 - 10 of 10 results