Robert Hoag

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Robert Hoag, 62, of Lincoln University, passed away at his home on Saturday, November 13, 2010. He was the beloved husband of Margo Rosenthal Hoag with whom he shared 39 years of marriage.  

 
Born in Darby, PA he was the son of the late Robert L. and Harriet Jorgensen Hoag. Robert was retired from Wyeth Labs in West Chester and most recently was employed by SL Parma Labs in Wilmington. He was a member of the Willowdale Chapel of Kennett Square. 
 
He is survived, in addition to his wife, by three daughters; Heather Hoag and companion Christopher Poling of Coatesville, Courtney, wife of Gary Balbach of Kennett Square and Mallory, wife of Zachariah Westcott of Oxford, three grandchildren; Aaron, Kyle and Gavin and one brother Donald Hoag and wife Lynn of California.
 
Memorial services will be held on Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 11:00 am                       from the Willowdale Chapel, 675 Unionville Rd.,  Kennett Square, PA 19348 with call hours from 9:00 am to the time of the service. Interment will be private.
 
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Bob's memory to the American Cancer Society, 1615 West Chester Pike, West Chester, PA 19382.
 
Arrangements by the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

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Margo and Family, I am so glad I got to know Bob. He was a wonderful man and always enjoyable to be around. I'm praying for you through this time and wishing you blessings and peace.
Maureen

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I was sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I worked at Wyeth in the same lab as Bob. He was such a pleasant person to be around. My fondest memory of Bob was every year around Christmas time, he would have all the CDs playing Xmas music. What a wonderful person he was! My deepest sympathy to his family.

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Margo and Family,
So very sorry to hear about Bob's passing. He was a wonderful man. I can remember meeting him for the 1st time in West Chester St.Agnus gym. Thinking to my self oh boy I am in trouble with this big man. He was a gentle giant, always with a kind smile willing to help out anyone and anytime. When I saw him he always took time to talk and say hello. Our deepest sympathy to you and the family. Michael,Maryann Conner & Family

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