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Birth date: Sep 14, 1919 Death date: Sep 14, 2009
Dr. Robert L. Bentz, 90, of Lorain, died September 14, 2009, following a brief illness. His life was filled with love and service to others, and he will be deeply missed. He was born August 4, 1919 in Donora, PA to the late Comer Read Obituary
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Dear Alma, My deepest sympathies on the loss of your father. I have fond memories of him from our teenage years. Please extend my condolences to your mother. Love, Pat
Dr. Bentz you may not remember me but i was one of you tenants years ago. i'm sorry for your loss but Jesus promised a resurrection of our loved ones,john5:28&29, rev.21:4 and acts24:15. i hope you and your family find comfort in the scriptures 2corin.1:2-7 and you have my deepest sympathy lillian
My sincere sympathies the the Bentz family. Dr. Bentz served our family for years. As a matter of fact he was physician to 5 generations of women in our family at the same time. What a kind man and fine doctor.
To the Bentz Family, Please know that my prayers are with you at this time. Due to a family wedding, I will be unable to attend the services, but will have you in my thoughts. Your family has tremedous significance to the Brill family and we share a deep saddness in your loss.
Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your loved one. Dr. Bentz was my doctor for many years and he was one of the best doctors I have ever had. My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family.
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband, father and grandfather. He was a kind man with a smile and always a good word. He will be missed.
Alma, Scott, Ryan, and Todd: I have always heard you say wonderful things about your father/grandfather, and I was grateful for their generosity the time Todd and I went to stay in their condo in Florida in January 1995, so long ago. Dr. Bentz was a very patient, caring, and kind man. My condolences. J.T.
Dear Aunt Martha and Family, I just wanted to let you know that, while I am unable to be there with you all physically, I am with you in spirit. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Love, Barbara Lee
To the entire Bentz family, you have my condolences. With all respect to the medical community, they do not make doctors like Dr. Bentz anymore. When he made house calls, it was a special day filled with excitement. It was often hard to remember, someone in the house was sick. He would show up with stories, kind words, compassion, and excellent medical treatment. He would sit and talk for a while, show interest in many things you had to say, and made you feel like you made his day. He became more than our doctor, he became our friend. We took pictures with him, gave him gifts, and told him about recent family events. He performed cataract surgery on my grandfather in 1960 when my grandfather was 80 years old. It was extremely complicated surgery at the time. He gave him his sight back after almost 20 years of blindness. How to you say thanks for that type of care? He will be missed.