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Robert G. McMahon
January 22nd, 1952 - September 27th, 2011
Robert G. McMahon Sr., 59, died Tuesday morning, September 27th, 2011. Robert G. McMahon was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1969 and served 1 tour in Vietnam, and for his bravery in combat, he was awarded a bronze star. After his service, he went home to St. Louis where he got married and had children. He lived in St. Louis until 1995 when he decided to move his family to a warmer climate. Pinellas county Florida became his home where he worked and lived the rest of his life. He loved his job at Bay Pines Hospital and made a lot of great friends. Robert McMahon Sr. is survived by his wife Sharon McMahon, sons Robert McMahon Jr. and Roy McMahon, and his daughter Teresa Voigt. He also has two surviving siblings. His brother Michael McMahon, and sister Lois Morris.
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