In Memory

Robert Kopsch

 

Robert Anton Kopsch, 62, of Mansfield, passed away Wednesday, July 20, 2022 at Candlewood Nursing Home in Cleveland, Ohio. Born October 11, 1959 in Mansfield, he was the son of John and Rose (Kopp) Kopsch,

Robert was employed at Newhope as well as being a volunteer firefighter. He loved to listen to the police scanner. Robert also loved polka music and playing the accordion. He enjoyed long walks, fishing and dogs.

He is survived by his mother, Rose Kopsch; his sisters, Angie VanMeter, Sue Kopsch, Janine (Stacy) Mullins and Cheryl (Rick) Belcher; a brother, Eric Kopsch; and his nieces and nephews, Joel VanMeter, Stacie VanMeter, Ethan Kopsch, Kiernan Rosen-Kopsch, Chase Mullins, Chance Mullins, Elyse Belcher and Lyla Belcher.

He was preceded in death by his father, John.

The family will receive friends from 10:00-11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 12, 2022, at the Ontario Home of Wappner Funeral Directors, 100 S. Lexington-Springmill Road. The memorial service conducted by Father Kumar Kishore will follow at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be in Mansfield Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Traditions Health Hospice, 677 Alpha Drive H, Highland Heights, Ohio 44143.

The Ontario Home of Wappner Funeral Directors is honored to serve the family.

Funeral home : Wappner Funeral Directors - Ontario Home



 
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07/26/22 11:30 AM #1    

Johnny Craft

So sorry to hear this. I met Robbie when we were 4 yrs old, he lived next door when I lived on Buffalo Street and I remember his parents and sisters Angela and Sussie. I hadn't seen him since high school. Prayers for him and his family


07/27/22 10:17 AM #2    

Deborah (Chris) Frey (Wright)

So sorry to hear of Robbies passing. We knew each other since we were about 4 years old. He lived around the corner from me when I lived on Newman. We were always playing together at my house or his house or his Oma's house.
I remember we went to afternoon kindergarten together at Newman school. One time we wanted to walk together without his mom or my mom taking us. Well they let us under one condition, we had to hold hands all the way to school. Well we did and thought we were such big kids getting to walk ourselves.
I will always treasure the memories of our childhood.

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