Robert Fedick Sr.

June 17, 1948 — October 12, 2024

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Robert Fedick Sr., affectionately known as "Hillbilly Bob," passed away peacefully on October 12th, 2024, in Coudersport, PA, at the age of 76. He was born in June of 1948 in Phoenixville, PA, where he spent his early years.

Bob was a skilled draftsman who contributed to groundbreaking projects within General Electric’s Space Division. His work included designs for the robotic arm on the Space Shuttle, the Radio Isotope Generator on the Galileo satellite that explored Jupiter, and components of Sikorsky’s heavy-lift helicopters. His contributions to these projects helped advance space exploration and aviation technology.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Bob was a man of diverse interests. He was passionate about science and nature and found peace in the outdoors, especially when fishing. An accomplished Boy Scout in his youth, he earned the prestigious Order of the Arrow award. Bob was known for his unique sense of style, often seen sporting his signature denim overalls and straw hat.

Bob loved Jesus and often spoke of his faith to others. In his 30s, he would visit the Schuylkill Canal and speak the word of God to friends and family.

Bob is survived by his loving son, Robert Fedick Jr.; his cherished grandchildren, Eva and Michael; and his sister, Patricia. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends.

A memorial service will be held in Bob’s honor near his boyhood home in Phoenixville in the near future. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his name to the Schuylkill Canal Association (https://www.schuylkillcanal.org or P.O. Box 966, Oaks, PA 19456). Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family at Box 374, Kimberton, PA 19442

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