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Robert Andrew Woeber

  • On January 16, 2018
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Robert Andrew Woeber, Sr., 87, passed away peacefully on January 13, 2018 in Bonita Springs, FL. Bob was born on August 15, 1930 in Avalon Borough, Pittsburgh.

Bob was raised in Mt. Lebanon, where he graduated from high school in 1948.  He attended Duquesne University and graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1952 with a BBA degree.  He served with our army in Korea and was discharged with the rank of Captain.

Bob was made General Partner of Arthurs, Lestrange & Company in 1965, where he served as CEO for 25 years. He has long been active in industry affairs, having been President of the Pittsburgh Securities Traders Assn. (Now PSBA) and elected to the Board of Governors of the National Securities Traders Assn. (Now STA).  He served on that Board for 10 years and was elected the first Chairman of the Board in 1973. In 1977, he was designated “OTC Man of the Year” by the Over-The-Counter Securities Review. In 1979, he was elected to the Upper St. Clair School Board. He was named Governor of the NASD/NASDR from 1995 through 1997.  In 2005, he retired from Arthurs, Lestrange & Company and joined Hunter Associates, Inc. as a Senior Investment Advisor. In 2010, he was elected to the Board of the Achieva Family Trust. Outside of his profession, Bob enjoyed woodworking, golf, travel, and spending time with his wife and children.

Bob is survived by his beloved wife of 57 years, Mary Margaret (Margy); his four children, Robert A., Jr. (Michelle) Linda Louise (John), James Lawrence (Michelle) and John David (Lauren), and his loving and adored grandchildren and great grandchildren.

A funeral will be held on Saturday January 20, 2018 at St. John Capistran Church in Upper St. Clair at 11:00am EVERYBODY PLEASE MEET AT THE CHURCH, with visitation at Cremation & Funeral Care 3287 Washington Rd. McMurray PA 15317 on Friday January 19 from 3-7 pm. If you wish to make a donation in lieu of flowers, the family suggests the American Heart Association.

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13 Comments

Gail DeMarco
I never got to know Bob very well, but always heard wonderful things about him from my niece, Laurie and her daughter, Nikki. He was kind to both of them and also very generous. He was a positive influence in both of their lives. I'm sure they are only a few of the many people whose lives he has touched in a positive way. Beautiful memories of Bob will live on forever.
Sheri MacKnight
So many memories of Uncle Bob, what a wonderful man. He always made my family and I feel special . You will be missed.
Patti Bloom
Bob was a presence in my life and my family's life from the time I was twelve years old. He was best friends with my two brothers, Skip and Dick Hufnagel, a third brother to me, and very much like a son to my father, Jerry Hufnagel. My dad took him "under his wing" when Bob lost his own beloved father before he was out of his teens. He was a fixture at our house, in our hearts, as we grew into adulthood, through loves, laughs, decades and now tears as we must say farewell. My wholehearted condolences to Margy, my classmate from first grade! She and Bob are an exemplary example of what marriage and family should be; they were truly a devoted couple and gave each other great happiness. Bob, Sweet Brother, Sleep tight. Patti
Erma MacPherson
Dear Margy, we will always treasure Bob's support of our choir. It was a joy to see him always smiling back at us from the congregation each Sunday. We know he was our biggest fan. May he rest in God's peace for eternity. We are here for you always, Margy.
Kevin Maurer
Bob was a wonderful, kind man and very supportive of the St. John Capistran Traditional Choir. He will be sorely missed. I will always treasure the pen that he constructed for me and the times that we shared at his home with his beloved Margy. Know that you are in our prayers at this difficult time. God bless you.
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