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Robert Guy Chandler
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Robert Guy
Chandler
1932 - 2018
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Obituary for Robert Guy Chandler

Robert Guy  Chandler
Robert Guy Chandler was born in Cincinnati, on June 1, 1932 and was born into eternal life on April 19, 2018 after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. His name was quite fitting as he was a really "good guy". A most loving supportive husband of Judy (nee Colacurcio) Chandler for 63 years, a respected and devoted father of Stephen (Joy) Chandler, Mary (Gregory) Massa, and Amy (Christopher) Gilles, an enthusiastic and involved grandfather "Papa" of Kyle, Brian, Cameron, Cate and Michael Massa, Maxwell and Madeline Chandler, and Ben and Will Gilles, son of the late Bob and Esther Chandler, and brother of the late Mark Chandler. In all his family roles he was a success, as he was in his academic and career life. Guy was a graduate of St. Xavier High School and Xavier University in 1954. Starred as the "lefty" pitcher on both schools' varsity baseball teams and he remained a loyal, supportive graduate of these schools his whole life. He also remained a Reds fan no matter their won or lost record! In later life his athletic spirit turned to golf and he was a member of Royal Oak/Stillmeadow Club for many years and enjoyed the competition and friendship. After his service in Germany in the Army's Field Artillery Corps in the 1950's, he became a successful marketing executive with Pillsbury Co. and then the Andrew Jergens/KAO Corp., retiring as executive vice president in 1992. Guy's life was well lived; priorities were faith, family, and friends. Many friendships and club memberships lasted over 60 years. He was devoted to his parish community, Immaculate Heart Mary Church, and served in many ministries. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Anderson Twp. on Thur. April 26, at 11:30 AM. Friends may visit at the Church on Thur. from 10-11:30 AM. Memorials to St. Xavier High School Scholarship Fund or Immaculate Heart of Mary Mission Outreach Fund or Hospice of Southwestern Ohio, 7625 Camargo Rd., Cinti. 45243. T P WHITE & SONS Funeral Home serving the family.
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