Eleanor A. Wrobel, 85, of Lutz, FL passed away at the Hernando Pasco Hospice House in Dade City, FL on April 18, 2008 and of natural causes. A native of Plymouth, PA and a local resident since 1975, when he moved here from Plymouth; she was a homemaker and a protestant. Predeceased by her husband, Raoul in 2007, she is survived by her loving family: Sons, Paul David Wrobel of Lutz, FL; Raoul Wrobel of Lake Whales, FL; Robert Wrobel of Wilkes Barre, PA; three daughters, Janet McKeown of New Port Richey, FL, Doreen Willis of La Grange, GA and Pauline Cushman of Virginia Beach, VA; fifteen grandchildren; eleven great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. Services will be at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, FL on the posted date and time.
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My thoughts and prayers are with you all on this day of great sadness. Im sorry for your loss. Keep her alive in your heart with all the “memories”
I will miss talking to you every week ,but I know you will be very happy back with pop again,God bless you and pop and I’m sure we will all meet again one day , I will think of you and pop every day Take good care of each other .Your Loving Son ,Ray JR.
Our hearts are filled with sadness, but with the hope that Mom and Dad are together and watching over all of us. We miss them greatly. Robert Wrobel and Family
Us here at Hernando Pasco Hospice in Dade City want to let the family know how much we loved Ms. Wrobel. She always brightend our day when we heard her voice. She will be missed.
Eleanor was a very special lady whose spirit and laugh will be missed greatly by us all!
I’m so sorry for your loss. Please know that your family is in my thoughts and prayers. *Hugs*
Mrs Eleanor was so much fun to get to know. She always made me laugh and had such “spunk.” I will miss our visits very much. God bless her and Mr Ray.
Mom we love and miss you. What I will miss the most is the little things that we shared. Walks in the Garden with the family that you loved so much. Just talking and laughing together. To see your face light up when Joe calls you The “Little Pistol” What gives us Great Comfort is knowing the two people that Love each other Dearly are back together once again. God bless you both.