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Robert Andrew Loringer

Robert Andrew Loringer

The sadness is palpable.  We lost Bob on April 27th, Monday morning of Endocarditis.  He was 86, a resident of Southampton NJ.  To all who knew him, he was special and “oh so unique”.  A tennis player to the end,  it was his passion.  A local business owner and operator of Bob Loringer Service Center.  He was well known in Burlington County.  Bob had a beautiful voice, sang often in church and for pleasure, handing cds to friends and family along the way.  

He is survived by his wife Judi (Gamble) Loringer, children: Rick, Shenee, Tom, his precious Darbee, his sons Robert and James, and daughter Tricia from his first marriage, and many grandchildren, nieces and nephews, two sisters: Mary Lou Grady and Jean McClintock. 

Bob was particularly grateful to have his brother-in-law Dr. Jim Gamble, who was always there to choose doctors, advise on health issues, and friendship.  Bob taught tennis for over 30 years at Burlington County Community College.  

He and I are forever grateful to our loyal employee and friend Jim Bernard, who never ever failed us in good and bad times.  He has carried on Bob’s legacy in business.  

Thank you to all his special friends at Mill Creek Park, who he enjoyed many wonderful times playing tennis and all of our wonderful friends who we love and cherish.  

Please sing a happy song or tell a funny joke in his honor. 

As was Bob’s wish, he has been cremated and there are no services. 

At a later date we shall celebrate his wonderful life, we loved him so much.  

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