Robert Lee Null

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Feb 7 1953
Aug 27 2021
68 Years
Parkesburg

Robert Lee Null, 68, of Parkesburg passed away at his home on Friday, August 27, 2021. Born in Coatesville he was the son of the late William F. Null and Louella Sue (Lauer) Null.

Robert was a graduate of Coatesville Area Senior High School and went on to honorably serve our nation in the United States Army. He held a variety of jobs during the course of his life, but he took great pride in his service as a motivational speaker for Voice and Vision, whose mission is to bring help, hope, and healing to individuals, families and communities affected by mental illness, addictions, and disabilities in Southeastern, Pennsylvania.
Outside of work Robert enjoyed spending time with his family, listening to a vast array of music, and completing cross-stitching projects.

He is survived by two children: Kellina Lynn Holt and husband Christopher of Phoenixville and William F. Null II. Additionally, he is survived by 2 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren; longtime companion Tammy Shultz of Parkesburg, and 2 siblings; Pat Wallace and husband Richard of Coatesville and Mary Stanley.

A memorial service will be held at 6 PM on Thursday, September 16, 2021 from the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg, PA 19365.  Friends and family are invited to attend a vistiation period taking place from 5 PM until the start of the service. 

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolence can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

In lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made in Robert's honor by clicking the following link https://voiceandvisioninc.org/donate/

Service Date: 
Sep 16 2021 - 6:00pm
Service Location: 
Wilde Funeral Home- 434 Main St., Parkesburg, PA 19365

Condolences

To all who loved Bob Null, May Gods loving arms surround you bringing comfort and peace. He was a beautiful friend

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RIP Cuz.  I know we have been chatting via text and messenger a lot in the last few years.  We have been reminiscing about the 4th of July picnics at our grandparents house and the great times with our parents. I'm am so Blessed and thankful that God reconnected us so we were able to do this.  The reminiscing etc. brought back a lot of great memories for me and I'm sure it did for you too.  I'm so glad we were able to do that and have the smiles and laughs we did.  Love you Cuz. ❤️❤️🙏🙏

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Condolences to all family and friends. 

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I know that I haven't been able to visit, but your friendship has always been with be ever since we where just little people, playing in the fields and pine trees,  at Randy"s and Jay's  Grandparents house you and  Kathy, Donna and me we use to run around and play all day lond, we use go up to the pine trees and I looked in a pine tree and wasp stung me in my eyelid, that's was it for me, we went for a few times, One time on the way home donna and I where sleeping, Donna was on the seat and I was sleeping in the back window and our dad hit a cow that was in the road, no damage just scary, we had some fun in those good ole days,, Love Ya Man, And GOD bless you in a mighty way!!!

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Dear Mary and Pat  - Allen and I talk frequently about our fondest childhood memories shared with the Nulls and Lauers.  WE may have been "Outlaws" playing baseball, yet we always felt we were family.   I saw Bobby some time back and it was as if we started where we left off in conversation. I am so sad to hear about his passing. Times like this remind me more of how we all went in different directions but our memories remain  fond, fun, funny , very special and will be cherished for my life time. My heart will always hold a speical place for all of you. This is very sad news , for sure !   RIP Bobby 

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My love and prayers go out to Tammy, and all of Bob's family. I had the pleasure of working with Bob at Voice & Vision. He was someone who put great heart into his work and friendships.  Someday I hope to have a Wawa coffee in heaven with you Bob lol!!  You will be missed!  

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My prayers goes out to my sister and his family.Bob made the best potato soup and remember Bob use to say hey sissy he will be missed 

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When my faince sister would call her on facebook I remember use to say Jimbo and  I use to  say back Bobo he was my buddy and he will be missed dearly

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My sincere condolences to Bob's family. I had the pleasure of working with Bob at Voice and Vision. He was funny, kind and enjoyed singing at the Holiday parties. Our going joke was how do you spell Bob backwards. He was so friendly and loved to make people laugh and smile. I hope is resting peacefully and I'll be thinking of him when I sing Christmas songs. 

Laurie Pepe 

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I knew Bob for 10 years. He was one of my best friends. The man I knew, was kind, very generous, and incredibly funny. I'll always treasure the time i spent with him.

I know one of his regrets was not having spoken with his daughter, and I'm so glad they reunited before he passed.

I'm so sorry I can't be there, but I will keep him in my heart and my thoughts, always.

Love you, buddy. Rest well.

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My dear friend Bob, how I will miss you. Our friendship grew so much over the last few years. You were a wonderful person, caring, kind, thoughtful and funny. You could always make me smile and laugh by calling me your "AmberLamps". I feel like knowing you was an honor and privilege. Your heart and soul will surly be missed friend.. fly high with the Angels and rest now. Love you buddy.

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