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Robert W. “Bob / Burg” Bongiorni

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Robert W. “Bob / Burg” Bongiorni

Birth
Slovan, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Dec 2021 (aged 89)
McMurray, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Burgettstown, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Robert "Bob" / "Burg" Bongiorni, 89, passed away on Monday, December 13, 2021. Born November 27th, 1932, in Slovan, he was the son of Eugene and Julia Patterson Bongiorni.

He is preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Gene "Jigsy", Richard "Ducky" and sister, Brenda.

Left to cherish his memory is his beloved wife of 66 years, Patricia Cline Bongiorni; his children whom he adored, Diane Bongiorni, of Bridgeville, Bob Jr. (Karen) Bongiorni, of Elizabeth, Lee (Joyce) Bongiorni, of Burgettstown, and Donna (Robb) Gedrys, of Cecil; and seven grandchildren, who were the light of his life, Joseph Longin (Chrystal), Lee Bongiorni, II., Christin Bongiorni, Dante Bongiorni, Alex, Drew, and Anthony "AJ" Gedrys; four great-grandchildren, Austin & Abigail Longin, Arianna and Allison Bongiorni. He is also survived by his treasured sister, Maculette "Macky" Walters, of Burgettstown, along with many relatives, friends and neighbors.

Bob met the love of his life, Patty Cline, in 1953. Their love endured through his years in the Army, and they married in 1955. They were devoted to each other until the end.

Bob began a long, hardworking, and productive career in his teenage years, starting at his uncle's packing house in Hickory.

Bob attained the rank of Corporal with the US Army, serving overseas as a logistics coordinator at the Yokohama Supply Depot in Japan from 1953 to 1955. He thoroughly enjoyed his years in the service, and was particularly fond of all of his Army buddies and the time that he spent in Japan.

Following his return and the start of his family, he started his own business cleaning septic tanks, and later was a salesman and driver for Testa Machine Co. of Slovan. Through his many years of service with Testa's, Bob made many friends, was highly respected in the coal mining industry, and was known for his charm, attention to detail, and timely service to his customers. As a testament to his passion for his work, he did not retire and turn in his favorite Ford F-450 until the age of 80.

His contagious smile, laugh, and sense of humor earned him a special place in the hearts of many. Whenever out and about with their dad or grandfather, Bob's children and grandchildren were always amazed at how many people he knew, and how much he was loved everywhere he went.

There was always music in the house. He loved listening to his and Patty's favorite songs on the radio, whistling his favorite tunes, and playing his trumpet.

He was naturally the center of attention, especially on stage playing his trumpet with The Outfit or singing everybody's favorite rendition of Achy Breaky Heart, he was the life of the party, the first to crack a joke, and brought joy and happiness to many.

To honor Bob's wishes, services and burial with Military Honors in the Fairview Cemetery, Burgettstown will be held privately for his immediate family.

Family and friends are welcome to a Celebration of his Life and Luncheon at 2 p.m. on Sunday, December 19, 2021, at the Slovan V.F.W., 65 Run Street, Slovan, PA 15078.

Arrangements are in the care of Lee & Martin Funeral Home, 73 Highland Avenue, Burgettstown.

Published by Observer-Reporter on Dec. 15, 2021.
Robert "Bob" / "Burg" Bongiorni, 89, passed away on Monday, December 13, 2021. Born November 27th, 1932, in Slovan, he was the son of Eugene and Julia Patterson Bongiorni.

He is preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Gene "Jigsy", Richard "Ducky" and sister, Brenda.

Left to cherish his memory is his beloved wife of 66 years, Patricia Cline Bongiorni; his children whom he adored, Diane Bongiorni, of Bridgeville, Bob Jr. (Karen) Bongiorni, of Elizabeth, Lee (Joyce) Bongiorni, of Burgettstown, and Donna (Robb) Gedrys, of Cecil; and seven grandchildren, who were the light of his life, Joseph Longin (Chrystal), Lee Bongiorni, II., Christin Bongiorni, Dante Bongiorni, Alex, Drew, and Anthony "AJ" Gedrys; four great-grandchildren, Austin & Abigail Longin, Arianna and Allison Bongiorni. He is also survived by his treasured sister, Maculette "Macky" Walters, of Burgettstown, along with many relatives, friends and neighbors.

Bob met the love of his life, Patty Cline, in 1953. Their love endured through his years in the Army, and they married in 1955. They were devoted to each other until the end.

Bob began a long, hardworking, and productive career in his teenage years, starting at his uncle's packing house in Hickory.

Bob attained the rank of Corporal with the US Army, serving overseas as a logistics coordinator at the Yokohama Supply Depot in Japan from 1953 to 1955. He thoroughly enjoyed his years in the service, and was particularly fond of all of his Army buddies and the time that he spent in Japan.

Following his return and the start of his family, he started his own business cleaning septic tanks, and later was a salesman and driver for Testa Machine Co. of Slovan. Through his many years of service with Testa's, Bob made many friends, was highly respected in the coal mining industry, and was known for his charm, attention to detail, and timely service to his customers. As a testament to his passion for his work, he did not retire and turn in his favorite Ford F-450 until the age of 80.

His contagious smile, laugh, and sense of humor earned him a special place in the hearts of many. Whenever out and about with their dad or grandfather, Bob's children and grandchildren were always amazed at how many people he knew, and how much he was loved everywhere he went.

There was always music in the house. He loved listening to his and Patty's favorite songs on the radio, whistling his favorite tunes, and playing his trumpet.

He was naturally the center of attention, especially on stage playing his trumpet with The Outfit or singing everybody's favorite rendition of Achy Breaky Heart, he was the life of the party, the first to crack a joke, and brought joy and happiness to many.

To honor Bob's wishes, services and burial with Military Honors in the Fairview Cemetery, Burgettstown will be held privately for his immediate family.

Family and friends are welcome to a Celebration of his Life and Luncheon at 2 p.m. on Sunday, December 19, 2021, at the Slovan V.F.W., 65 Run Street, Slovan, PA 15078.

Arrangements are in the care of Lee & Martin Funeral Home, 73 Highland Avenue, Burgettstown.

Published by Observer-Reporter on Dec. 15, 2021.


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