Robert Finch
Robert Finch passed away at his home on March 27, 2017 at the age of 67. He was a loving husband to Connie Finch, step-father to Liz Schmierbach and John Stephens, grandfather to Lisa Stevens and John Schmierbach and nephew to Laura Murphy. Robert was retired from the United States Postal Service. He is also retired Air Force.
Services: Robert will be interred at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery on Friday, March 31, 2017 at 9:30 a.m.
BOB , YOU WILL BE MISSED REST IN PEACE
WE ALL LOVE YOU MISS YOU ,
LOVE ALWAYS
LIZ SCHMIERBACH
HE LIKE EVERYONE CALLING HIM GRANDPA
Bob was a great person, kind to everyone loved his family and they all loved him very much. RIP Grandpa
grandpa, was a loving person he loved most people,loved his wife and family most of all.he loved his dog lucy.we will miss him more than you know. love you grandpa.
Grampa we will all miss you. You were a Great man I’m glad I got to spend time with u. I just wish I could have been there to see you one last time will always love you and miss you.
Love
Pawel Szczepaniak
It was a pleasure and a honor to know Bob and be a part of his family. Bob served his country proudly and would always help the ones he loved to the fullest. RIP Bob,You will be missed by the people you touched everyday.
Grandpa was a great person…he was the one in our family that took care of everyone…Grandpa worked very hard…im really gonna miss him…but I know he’s in a better place now…not in pain any more…RIP grandpa..we all love you so much and will miss you everyday
Love lisa
I worked with Bob at the Post Office, and he was a great guy and a hard worker. Everyone who knew him felt highly of him. God bless his family.
Hard work, dedication, and the strength to persevere. These are just a fraction of the words that could be used to describe Grandpa. He brought the knowledge and know how to get the job done to the best of his ability, as well as lending a hand to those that needed it most. Even towards the end he showed the tenacity and will to push onward even through the most painful and difficult times.
I put every bit of effort I could into keeping him not only comfortable, but positive through the past few months. Even though it was difficult I still am glad to be one of those who lent him a hand when he needed it most, just as he would have done.
Ill miss him and all of the conversations we had, and I will love him always.
Uncle Bob,
I want to thank Jesus for allowing me to speak with you before he came to take you home.
You were always there for me in every way.
Your love touched everyone you met and the love and friendship we shared will always be in my heart.
Family always came first to you and you never failed them no matter the situation.
Rest in peace. Till we meet again.
Love Murph