Kirsten
I miss you Grandpa. I cannot believe eight years are already gone. You would be so impressed at how much the kids have learned. I hope you gave a big slobbery, 5:00 shadow kiss to Mom when she arrived. Give Grammy a big one, too.
Birth date: Jan 15, 1920 Death date: Dec 28, 2012
Robert E. Strahm, 92, of Newark, Ohio, formerly of Perryton, Ohio died Friday morning, December 28, 2012 at Arlington Nursing Home in Newark. Born January 15, 1920 in Carey, Ohio he was a son of the late Elmer L. and Jessie Mae (C Read Obituary
I miss you Grandpa. I cannot believe eight years are already gone. You would be so impressed at how much the kids have learned. I hope you gave a big slobbery, 5:00 shadow kiss to Mom when she arrived. Give Grammy a big one, too.
Now that the old guard has passed into heaven, it remains for our generation to follow the examples you have left us. Although this is a Herculean task, and we try our best, were will never be able to fill your shoes. We miss you Uncle Rob! Say hi to Esther for me. (She'll get the joke)
I will always remember Uncle Rob as a mountain of a man...broad shouldered, square jawed and Hollywood handsome. He always had a smile on his face and a deep hearty laugh, and he always called me "burr head".
We were very to hear of Bob's death. Thank you Roberta for letting us know. Our family all remember He and all your family and our good years at Marseilles. I am sure from our last visit that he was ready to go. He missed so much not being able to ramble and observe the animals and plants around him.
Paul, Barbara, Christy & Teresa Rogers
Our condolences to Roberta and family. Remember all the good memories.
Charlie and Carol Breitigam and family
Bob and Ethel were both nice people to know the many years they were with us at Perryton United Methodist church. He was a great adult Sunday School teacher always added more to each lesson. Bob did a great job with being our commuion steward after Ethel died for many years.
Thoughts and prayers to the family.
I will always be grateful to Bob Strahm for hiring me as a teacher and basketball coach at New Bremen high school. I could always count on his support in every way.
Thoughts and prayers to the family of Mr. Strahm. I can still remember his presence in the halls and classrooms of LV High. Thank you for being a great example for those who walked those halls with you so many years ago.
Thank you for showing me how to love all creatures (even the creepy, crawly ones), to find fossils in sandstone, to appreciate art, to identify constellations and to shoot a bow and arrow...and thank you for taking endless sled rides down the hill and enduring the many "teddy bear" chants as you jumped rope. I love you, Grandpa.
What great memories of Mr Strahm and Licking Valley HS.. Molded a lot of lives and will be missed by the students, though we are all grown, had an impact on our youth. Thanks Mr Strahm