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Clik here to view.Robert J. Feldbauer “Bob” Angelica Robert J. Feldbauer, 90, of 83 Mechanic Street, passed away peacefully Saturday January 24, 2015 with his family by his side. Born in Angelica, March 28, 1924, the son of Harry and Viola Graham Feldbauer, he resided in Angelica all of his life. Bob served in the US Navy during World War II from 1942 to 1946. Bob worked at Turbodine/Dresser-Rand until is retirement in 1986. On September 28, 1947 he married Doris Rowe Feldbauer who survives. Bob was known for his strong quiet spirit. He will be remembered as a hardworking family man and skilled craftsman. Bob belonged to the Angelica United Methodist Church and was an active member of the Angelica community. Bob served as a volunteer fireman from 1946-1967, Deputy Mayor for several years and acting mayor for one year. Bob was active with the Boy Scouts of America as well as The American Legion Post 414. The Pittsburg, Shawmut and Northern Railroad held a special place in Bob’s heart. He donated many hours of time working on projects dedicated to preserving the railroad’s heritage. Bob was a car enthusiast who shared his passion for cars with his son Jeff. Bob loved working on his 1932 Ford Pickup and drove it in the Angelica Bicentennial parade. Bob was predeceased by his parents, son Jeffrey L. Feldbauer, son siblings Jerome Feldbauer and Frances Hurd Feldbauer, son-in-law C. Gary DeRock, sisters-in -law Carolyn Murray Feldbauer and Mardy Baker Feldbauer. He is survived by his wife, daughter Susan DeRock , brothers James and Harry “Skip” Feldbauer, daughter-in-law Sue Feldbauer, grandchildren: Shelly (Scott) Daniel, Jeanine (Chris) Rose, Aaron Feldbauer, Danielle DeRock, Darcelle (Jeff) Hyslip, Darren DeRock, Great-Grandchildren : Braxton and Harper Rose, Cody (Brittany) Scholes, Devan, Dylan and Carson Harrington and Jaden and Ashden Hyslip, Madison DeRock, many nieces and nephews. To send a remembrance or to light a candle in Bob’s memory please visit www.brownandpowersfuneralhomes.com. The family will be present for visiting hours Wednesday January 28th at eleven O’clock in the morning, at the Angelica United Methodist Church with a memorial service following at noon.
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Robert Feldbauer
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