Condolences
My deepest sympathies to Barbara and all of Bob's family. Tom Kindred, THS Class of '52
Always a kind and true gentleman your father will be missed by all who had the pleasure to meet him.
Sincere sympathy, Cassie and John Endres
At last night's Lions Club meeting, when it was announced that Bob had died; many members present, had a story to tell about him. One member said he met him just a few days earlier at Walmart and kidded him "Are you getting my Christmas present early this year?" Bob chuckled at the question, as he often did when he heard a good story. He also loved to get us laughing about something or another at our meetings, just to make sure we didn't ourselves too seriously. Ever the club historian, this year when the club turned 80, Bob would bring an old article he kept about the club's past projects and read it to us. He never let us forget why we were there and community service was the major reason he was so active.
He always was positive and that is what I will forever remember about him. Bob will be missed by all that knew him, whether as a businessman, political leader, club activist, neighbor or friend. Mark Conrad
My condolences to Bob's family. I knew him for most of my life, and he was a good man and good friend. He has been very well known in town for his lifetime contributions, and he will be missed in Titusville, as he has given his all to the town. Connie Phillips
We were very blessed to have Uncle Bob as part of the family. He will be missed but not forgotten. Margaret and Harold
So sorry for your loss. Mr and Mrs Schneider were both pillars of Titusville. Growing up in the same neighborhood we all knew him as kind, strong and someone we could go to for help. I hope his memories take away some of the sadness.
Gayle Zahner Walters
So sorry for loss, he will be greatly missed. Josie and Garry Nason
Barb and Family,
There are many great thoughts of Bob === I remember when he walked the beat for the police force -- the many meetings he attended of the credit union -- Take Pride in Titusville and several others, most recent all the miles he walked in the Relay for Life event. He would walk as quickly during the night as he did in daylight (Energizer Bunny). He certainly added to the great life of Titusville residents. He always contemplated what he wanted to say before he said it. The many meetings for the chamber of commerce and Take Pride in Titusville. I was honored to join Bob in the Citizen of the Year sponsored by the Titusville Chamber of Commerce. BUT one thing for sure he would always leave for his 5 o'clock dinner regardless where he was for a meeting or any event in town. Titusville was certainly blessed by a man who loved his town and looked out for the betterment of the community. God bless you and remember - we live on the memories. Prayers with tons of love to all -- Margaret I Fiely