Born in Pittsburgh, PA, son the late Joseph and Edith Taylor Kuenzig, he resided in Bucks County for the past 47 years. His first wife was Dolores Dixon, and his second wife was Ruth Eckstein.
A mechanical engineer, Bob was a graduate of the Carnegie Mellon University of Pittsburgh, PA. He had a long and distinguished career with Mobil Oil Corporation in Pennington, NJ as a Project Manager, and continued to be active in the Bucks County Annuitants Club for Mobil retirees.
Bob served in the US Army during the Korean War and was assigned to the Eighth Infantry Division Band as its ceremonial bagpiper. He and Ruth loved to travel and had been to all seven continents, including Antarctica. He was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers football fan.
Born in Pittsburgh, PA, son the late Joseph and Edith Taylor Kuenzig, he resided in Bucks County for the past 47 years. His first wife was Dolores Dixon, and his second wife was Ruth Eckstein.
A mechanical engineer, Bob was a graduate of the Carnegie Mellon University of Pittsburgh, PA. He had a long and distinguished career with Mobil Oil Corporation in Pennington, NJ as a Project Manager, and continued to be active in the Bucks County Annuitants Club for Mobil retirees.
Bob served in the US Army during the Korean War and was assigned to the Eighth Infantry Division Band as its ceremonial bagpiper. He and Ruth loved to travel and had been to all seven continents, including Antarctica. He was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers football fan.
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