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Painesville Location

1000 Mentor Avenue Painesville, Ohio 44077

Willoughby Location

38001 Euclid Avenue Willoughby, Ohio 44094

Mentor Location

6330 Center Street Mentor, Ohio 44060

Robert “Bob” Unger

10/31/1953 — 02/10/2021

A portrait photo of Robert "Bob" Unger dressed in a suit and tie

Robert “Bob” Unger, age 67 of Concord Twp., passed away February 10, 2021 at home surrounded by his family. He was born October 31, 1953 in Cleveland to the late William and Mildred Unger.

Bob retired from Stanley Assembly and was a master inspector. After retirement, he worked at Laketran for many years.

Bob was a friend of Bill Wilson and his homegroup was Mentor Men’s.

Bob was the loving husband of Beverly Unger; father of Leesa (Patrick-fiance) Unger, Jacob (Denise-fiancee) Unger and Erica Boslay; grandfather of Antonio Figueroa, Christopher Malone, Anthony McIntrye and Madilyn McIntyre; brother of Bill (Deb) Unger, James Unger, Ricky (Joanna) Unger and Eugene (Jackie) Unger and the late Carol Flick; uncle to many nieces and nephews.

The Unger family will receive friends from 2:00-6:00 PM Sunday, February 14, 2021 at The Abbey of Willoughby, 38011 Euclid Ave., (which is located on the grounds of McMahon Coyne Vitantonio Funeral Home). A Funeral Service will be held at 10 AM Monday in The Abbey of Willoughby. Burial at All Souls Cemetery in Chardon Twp.

Donations can be made in Bob’s name to AA Cleveland District Office, 1557 St. Clair Ave. NE, Cleveland OH 44114 or Hospice of the Western Reserve, 17876 St. Clair, Cleveland OH 44110.

In Bob’s memory, please do something kind for someone today.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Jeff Monreal Funeral Services.

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9 Replies to “Robert “Bob” Unger”

  1. Mike and Sandy Habina February 12, 2021 at 12:27 pm

    Our deepest condolences to the Unger family. Sending many hugs and prayers for strength during this time. God Bless

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  2. I worked at Laketran with Bob,the last memory I have of him he came to one of our holiday celebrations.I sat with him and fixed his plate,this had to be 3 to 4 years ago.It was a pleasure being in his presence

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  3. My deepest sympathy for the Unger family. Bob helped me a lot early on he was a good man and will be missed.

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  4. You were not just a friend Bob you were a brother. Those who came before us showed us how to live. Thank You my friend for showing me how to die, with honor and respect and empathy for your family and friends. Thank You for always “showing up”.

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  5. My favorite Uncle! Use to call me slim..I love you .

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  6. I grew up across the street from Bob and Kathy and babysat Leesa and Jake many years ago. We were more than neighbors, we were family. I also worked with Bob at Stanley for a short time. He will be greatly missed by many.

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  7. Our condolences to the Unger family. Bobby was the kind of guy that ounce you meet him you never forget. Thank you for all your service Bob. AA Solutes you, Jail Committee Solutes you, Clam bake Committee Solutes You. We all will miss you
    RIP Smokin Bob !

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  8. Dearest Beverly and Family. I was so sorry to see of Bobs passing. My heart goes out to you and the family. I am battling Covd right now so I am unable to attend but please accept my heartfelt condolences. My memories of Bob besides his happy go lucky personality was that bowling ball of his hitting the lanes. Haha. Made me jump everytime❤️ He was a great guy. Hugs to you Bev

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  9. Lloyd and Verda Brannon February 15, 2021 at 1:18 am

    Oh the memories. Gone but not forgotten.
    We send our deepest sympathy to the Unger family.
    May God bless and comfort you thru this difficult time.

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