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Robert Lee Eutsler

Date of Death: December 31, 1969
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Robert L. “Bobby” Eutsler, Jr. Robert Lee “Bobby” Eutsler, Jr. 50, of Frederick County, Virginia, died Monday, February 28, 2011, in Winchester Medical Center. Mr. Eutsler was born in 1960, in Belleville, Illinois, the son of Robert Lee and Bonnie Eutsler, Sr. He was a Storeroom Manager at Kraft Foods in Winchester, Virginia. Bobby wasContinue Reading

Duke and Lois Yowell left a message on March 3, 2011:
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Beth Luby left a message on March 2, 2011:
I met Bobby at Aylor in the 7th grade, and that laugh and smile is one you can never forget...Bobby you will be missed by many. My prayers go out to Bettina and the girls, as well as to all of Bobby's family and friends.
Beth Luby left a message on March 2, 2011:
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Barbara Luce VanSickler left a message on March 2, 2011:
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Frank left a message on March 2, 2011:
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Todd Whitacre left a message on March 3, 2011:
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Ky Mason left a message on March 3, 2011:
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Ky Mason left a message on March 3, 2011:
For 20 years, the first thing Bobby would say to me was "how are you dear?" Even once he became ill it was always "how are YOU dear". He was a caring friend and a regular "hoot" to talk to. I loved hearing the love in his voice and words when he talked about his family. His last day at work we were still talking about his Christmas with his grandsons and the train and remote control car. The love he felt for them lit up his face and warmed my heart. I will miss my Dear Friend.
Rich O'connell left a message on March 3, 2011:
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Carol Shackelford left a message on March 3, 2011:
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Bill Phillips left a message on March 2, 2011:
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Kevin LaRose left a message on March 3, 2011:
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Bruce Shackelford left a message on March 3, 2011:
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Belinda James left a message on March 3, 2011:
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Gwen & Edward Seemer left a message on March 4, 2011:
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Laurie Giangola left a message on March 4, 2011:
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Cathy Burr left a message on March 4, 2011:
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Denny Buracker left a message on March 4, 2011:
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Cathy Troxell left a message on March 5, 2011:
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Rhonda Lease left a message on March 18, 2011:
I met Bob, Bonnie, Bobbie and Tammy over 30 years ago when they still owned High Point Truck Stop in Stephens City. The love that family shared between themselves and that they shared with other will never be forgotten. He was funny smart and so much fun you never knew what was going to be said or happen next! I just found out yesterday about his passing and I send my deepest sympathy to Bettina the girls and everyone. All though I haven't seen them in a while the memories will forever be sacred. Thank you for them. God Bless and my heart and love are with you all!!! Rhonda Lease (Bowling)
Maritza Collazo left a message on March 1, 2011:
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Beth left a message on January 30, 2013:
I met Bobby at Aylor in the 7th grade, and that laugh and smile is one you can never forget...Bobby you will be missed by many. My prayers go out to Bettina and the girls, as well as to all of Bobby's family and friends.
Ky left a message on January 30, 2013:
For 20 years, the first thing Bobby would say to me was "how are you dear?" Even once he became ill it was always "how are YOU dear". He was a caring friend and a regular "hoot" to talk to. I loved hearing the love in his voice and words when he talked about his family. His last day at work we were still talking about his Christmas with his grandsons and the train and remote control car. The love he felt for them lit up his face and warmed my heart. I will miss my Dear Friend.
public.user left a message on January 30, 2013:
I met Bob, Bonnie, Bobbie and Tammy over 30 years ago when they still owned High Point Truck Stop in Stephens City. The love that family shared between themselves and that they shared with other will never be forgotten. He was funny smart and so much fun you never knew what was going to be said or happen next! I just found out yesterday about his passing and I send my deepest sympathy to Bettina the girls and everyone. All though I haven't seen them in a while the memories will forever be sacred. Thank you for them. God Bless and my heart and love are with you all!!! Rhonda Lease (Bowling)
Ann Salmon left a message on March 1, 2011:
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Ann Salmon left a message on March 1, 2011:
Just about a month ago I was In a meeting with Bobby and the plant manager and several others. We talked about when we first started at kraft, he was my partner , for a ,"get to know you" activity. We talked about the changes , and as always Bobby was telling it like it was.
Jesse Buracker left a message on March 1, 2011:
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Lyle Hill left a message on March 1, 2011:
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Libby and Ashley Gibson left a message on March 1, 2011:
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Emily Williams left a message on March 1, 2011:
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Ronnie&Marilyn`Buracker left a message on March 1, 2011:
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Ann left a message on January 30, 2013:
Just about a month ago I was In a meeting with Bobby and the plant manager and several others. We talked about when we first started at kraft, he was my partner , for a ,"get to know you" activity. We talked about the changes , and as always Bobby was telling it like it was.
Christine Kriz left a message on March 1, 2011:
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Chanda Wilkins left a message on March 1, 2011:
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Nicole Venskoske left a message on March 1, 2011:
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Cindy Turner left a message on March 2, 2011:
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Terri Holsinger Marks left a message on March 2, 2011:
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Candy Swartz left a message on March 2, 2011:
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Peace of mind is a call away. We're here when you need us most.
Josh Valenta left a message on March 2, 2011:
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Debbie Crawford left a message on March 2, 2011:
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Debbie Crawford left a message on March 2, 2011:
I started Kraft with Bobby. Boy what a ride it was! He always had something funny to say and do. The mold was broken after Bobby was born. He ABSOLUTELY was one of a kind. He was EVERYONE'S friend, and we all loved him in our own ways. He was not only G rated - he had his X rated side too. We've all experienced it and loved Bobby for it. I will always remember Bobby as my friend. He was there when I needed him. He worked on my car for me several times, and never would take a dime for it. That's the kind of friend he was. Although I have been gone from Kraft for quite a few years now, I hadn't seen him for awhile. Being a two time cancer survivor myself, Bobby's plight was always in my heart, and in my prayers I wished him well and prayed for his recovery. He's gone " Home " now, with no more suffering. I love you Bobby, and will never EVER forget you. Always remember our days in Process! Those were the days!
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