Thursday, September 26, 2013

Hostetlers Dedicate Park Bench To Bob


This week, the Shawn Hostetler family dedicated a beautiful new bench in the city park to Dorchester's Bob Hostetler, who passed away a year ago following his long, courageous battle with cancer.

In an e-mail forwarded to the Times, Shawn (a 1997 graduate of DHS) wrote:  "I want to say thank you to everyone who helped with this beautiful and awesome gift we were able to leave in memory of my dad, a beautiful and awesome guy who we lost one year ago today.  

"I'm so thankful for all of you and your support -- not just financially, but emotionally as well.  I thought it was very important to do something in memory of my dad and something my kids could see in memory of their grandpa.  Thanks again -- and if you get a chance stop by and check it out in person."

Bob Hostetler was an active member of the Dorchester community.  Over a span of three years, he had surgeries to remove cancerous tumors from his esophagus and stomach. Remarkably, he continued to stay active and productive, continuing his lawn care service and even returning to work in Seward after months of treatment.

One Times reader wrote: "Bob was part of Dorchester's community backbone. Always willing to lend a hand and help a fellow resident. He was also one hell of a fighter, defying cancer and the doctors' odds just so he could spend more time with his family and friends. Dorchester lost one of its best ... God bless Bob and God bless the Hostetlers."

2 comments:

  1. Wouldn't it be wonderful if every family were as thoughtful as Shawn and his family? He is memorializing his dad, while also giving back and enhancing the town his dad so dearly loved. Bob lives on in our hearts and minds, no doubt about it.

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  2. I went to school with Patsy Hostetler. A nice girl.

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