
Robert R. Clark, 59, Scranton, died Sunday, 9-1-2024, at home after being stricken ill. Born in Scranton, he is survived by his father, Robert G. Clark, sister, Michele Clark, both of Scranton and several cousins. He was a mechanic by trade and a member of First United Church of Christ. He was preceded in death by his mother, Carol A. Boynton Clark. A service will be held Tuesday, 9-10-2024 at 11:00 am by Pastor Bob Cooper, pastor of First United Church of Christ, West Scranton. Family and friends may call from 10:00am until time of service at McGoff-Hughes Funeral Home, 1401 Capouse Avenue, Scranton, PA.
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Lora Boynton
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RIP cousin. My thoughts and prayers go out to you Uncle Bob and Missy.
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Jennifer Richards (Boynton)
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Uncle Bob and Missy, I’m heartbroken over the loss of Robbie. My birthday twin, he was always so nice to me and made me laugh whenever we saw each other. My sincerest condolences to the both of you.
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Diane Naughton Brozzetti
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Remembering Bobby as a young boy growing up with my brothers, Jackie and Eddie. Our backyards touched and they were always running through the yards together.RIP Bobby.
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Bill Megela
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Bob and Missy, I'm so sorry for your loss and my prayers go out to you. Rob will be so missed.
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Frankie curran
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Rest in peace robbie,going to miss are talks,rest in peace my cousin
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Joe Kerekes
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Michele,
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your brother, try to remember all of the great years you all had as a family during this difficult time. God bless you and may Bob rest in peace.
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Wally Kulick-Armitage
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My sincere condolences to Bobs family and all who loved him. I remember Bob and Jackie growing up N. Scranton. Bob was a cool guy, and was always good towards me. Remember his van and all of us ridding home from tech ! Rest easy Bob.
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