Robert “Bob” Pendelton Stuckman, 82, of Galion, passed away on Monday, July 1, 2024. Born to the late John and Bertha (Bowser) Stuckman on February 16, 1942, in New Winchester.

Bob made a name for himself as a skilled mechanic and business owner. He was the proud owner of Bob’s Marathon Gas Station in Galion, where he spent countless hours fixing and fine-tuning cars. A true car enthusiast, Robert was always passionate about Hot Rods and often attended car shows, cruises, and drag races. His favorite was a sleek 1941 Willys Coupe, reflecting his lifelong love for working on automobiles.

Bob will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him, but his legacy as a skilled mechanic, devoted father, and car enthusiast will forever be remembered. May he rest in peace, surrounded by the sound of revving engines and the smell of motor oil that he held so dear.

Left to cherish is memories are his children: Mike Stuckman, of Bucyrus, and Jackie (Ken) Kirksey, of Reynoldsburg; grandchildren: Jon, Matt, Jessica, Bryson, Spencer, Malcolm, and Olivia and 12 great-grandchildren.

Along with Bob’s parents, Bob is preceded in death by sister Pat.

Those wishing to share a memory of Robert or send condolences to the Stuckman family may do so by visiting www.masfh.com.

The Mark A. Schneider-Gompf Funeral Home, 303 Portland Way N., Galion is honored to serve the family of Robert Pendelton Stuckman.