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Robert L. Goldhart, Sr., age 86, of Vance St., Greenville, passed away Sunday morning, August 27, 2017 in The Grove at Greenville. 

He was born in Greenville on December 14, 1930 to Raymond O. and Florence M. (Reuff) Goldhart.  Bob was a 1948 graduate of Penn High School and had served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict.  On May 7, 1955 he married the former Alice E. Dollman, she survives.  Bob was employed as a welder for thirty-two years AMPCO Pittsburgh.  He was a member of First United Methodist Church, Greenville.  Bob enjoyed hunting and fishing, working outside and flower gardening, rooting for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Pirates and Penguins and he loved family gatherings. 

In addition to his wife he is survived by two daughters; Evelyn L. Johnson and her husband Seth and Sharon E. Stumpff and her husband Jerry, a son; Robert L. Goldhart, Jr. and his wife Julie, two sisters; Betty Jane Middleton and Martha Hawk, all of Greenville, a brother; Leonard O. Goldhart of Albion, PA, and three grandchildren. 

He was preceded in death by his parents, a granddaughter; Grace Marie Stumpff and two sisters; Florence Allen and Dorothy McCauley.

Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice.

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3 Comments

  1. Anonymous Anonymous
    August 29, 2017    

    Mr and mrs Goldhart were the best neighbors my parents could have had on Vance StreetA wonderful man who will be missed❤

  2. Kathy Peebles Finney Kathy Peebles Finney
    August 29, 2017    

    Thoughts and prayers to the Goldhart family. Great neighbors on Vance Street.

  3. Mary Hobson Mary Hobson
    August 30, 2017    

    Alice and Family….I share in your loss of Bob. A Great Man who touched many people by his presence and actions. His passing is a loss for us here on earth, but know that he will be in Heaven with our Lord and Savior. Pray that your memories provide you comfort. My Thoughts and Prayers are with you… Much Love

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