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Bobby  G Nester Obituary

Bobby G Nester Obituary

Bobby (Bob) Nester, 72, of Littlestown found eternal peace with his Lord and Savior on Thursday, May 29th, in York Hospital after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. He was lovingly surrounded by family members and friends. Born on September 15, 1941 in Hanover to the late Isabelle (Morelock) and Emanuel Nester, Bob was the loving husband of Nancy (Markle) Nester for nearly 56 years. He was a devoted father to Sherry Kermes (husband Fred) of Hanover, Kathy Dutterer (husband Scott) of Littlestown, and Jody Eckhart (husband Todd) of Red Lion. Bob was also the proud grandfather of Darrell Crabbs,  Jr. (wife Melissa), Amanda (Crabbs) Bushey (husband Jared), Jordan Dutterer, Ashlan Dutterer, Josiah Eckhart, and Alyssa Eckhart and six great grandchildren. Bobby is also survived by a brother, J. Steven Nester of Littlestown and two sisters, Lois Burton of Reisterstown, MD and Tammy Nash of Hampstead, MD. He was predeceased by a brother, Edward Nester and a sister, Peggy Hinkhaus. 
            In addition to being a devoted family man, Bob was an avid hunter and enjoyed many hunting trips to Potter County with friends and family. He also hunted in Wyoming with friends and in Maine and Canada with his grandson, Darrell. Bob was well-known for a good hunting story that may or may not have been exaggerated, and he was well-loved for being a jokester. His humor and fun-loving attitude will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved Bob.
            Bob served as a police officer for  years in Littlestown before going to work for Utz Quality Foods, Inc. He was recently honored for his many years of service at Utz. Bob’s life was changed when he was shot in the head during an attempted robbery while working as a route salesman in Baltimore, MD in 1987. His life was spared and God’s work began through Bob and his testimony. He shared his love of the Lord with countless people in the years since the shooting. His faith in God was evident in his interactions with coworkers, family, and friends. He continued to work for Utz in the outlet store, as the company mailman, and as a tour guide in the tour gallery until as recently as 2013. In 1997 Bob battled and won a bout with cancer, allowing him to continue his work in sharing the Gospel and his testimony to God’s love and grace. A friend to everyone he met, Bob’s memory and legacy will live on through the lives of his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren and all who knew and loved him.
            Bob was a lifetime member of the Alpha Fire Company in Littlestown, the PA Game Commission, and Littlestown Fish & Game. He was a member of the Full Gospel Businessmen. He was an active and devoted member of the Littlestown Chapel.
            Viewing is Tuesday, June 3, from 4-8 PM at Little’s Funeral Home, Littlestown  and 10-11 AM Wed. at First Church of God, 600 Fairview Dr., Hanover.  Funeral Service is Wed at 11 A.M. at First Church of God with Pastor Scott Morgan officiating.  Pallbearers will be Darrell Crabbs, Jr., Josiah Eckhart, Jordan Dutterer, Jared Bushey, Todd Eckhart, and Fred Kermes.
            In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Littlestown Chapel, 1144 Bollinger Road, Littlestown, PA 17340 in Bob’s memory. Interment is at Marburg Memorial Gardens, Hanover.  Online condolences on www.littlesfh.com.
 

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Bobby (Bob) Nester, 72, of Littlestown found eternal peace with his Lord and Savior on Thursday, May 29th, in York Hospital after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. He was lovingly surrounded by family members and friends. Born on September 15, 1941 in Hanover to the late Isabelle (Morelock) and Emanuel Nester, Bob was the loving husband of

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