Robert DeLucia
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- Mar 28
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August 12, 1951 - March 27, 2025

Robert DeLucia, 73, of Hamilton, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 27, 2025, at Virtua Medical Center in Willingboro, NJ.
Born and raised in Trenton, NJ, Robert was a lifelong area resident. He dedicated 36 years of service as a Union Carpenter before retiring. A proud U.S. Army veteran, he honorably served in the Vietnam War.
Affectionately known as Bobby, he found joy in gardening and working on projects around the house. He cherished his time at the Jersey Shore, especially in Cape May. Known for his generosity, Bobby would do anything for those in need. His kindness and selflessness will be deeply missed by his wife, daughter, and all who loved him.
Robert was predeceased by his parents, Henry and Viola (Palitini) DeLucia, and his brothers, John DeLucia and Henry “Ricky” DeLucia. He is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Patricia A. (Martino) DeLucia; his beloved daughter, Vittoria Lyn DeLucia; his sisters, Ann (Paul) Rabe and Marlene DeLucia; and his nieces and nephews, Sharon Westphal, Ivy Bond, Tim (Dorianne) Bond, and Laura (Fernando) DiSilva. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Doreen (Sam) Eardley, along with many other cherished relatives and dear friends.
Services will be private and are under the direction of Buklad-Merlino Memorial Homes, Hamilton.
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Patty and Vittoria,
I am so sorry for your loss of Bobby, husband and father. I will always remember you!
Christina Miller
Hon,
It is me again. Today is Good Friday and it has been three weeks since you have passed and the pain is no better.I just do not know how I will face the days ahead. You were my whole life and always will be. The tears for you never stop. I miss you so much. I will love you forever.
Love never stopping, Patty
Hon,
My life is so empty without you. I can not face the days ahead. It is so hard.Everyone says that God will show me. I pray every night that you were here.I will love you forever Patty
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Hon, Now your very honorable military services are over how do I spend everyday of my life without you there.I miss you more than you will ever know. I love,you forever.
Tomorrow I say goodbye to you. How do I do.this after spending almost 53 years with you. My promise to you babe that I will try to be strong.Their is not a day that passes that I do not shed tears for the man I loved so very much. As I write this tears are pouring from my eyes.I will love you forever.