Robert Nathaniel Lahman, Sr.'s Obituary
Robert (Bobby) N. Lahman Sr. of Denton, Maryland passed away on August 26th 2025 at Bayhealth Hospital in Milford Delaware with his loving daughter by his side. He was 72. He was born on December 16, 1952 and was the son of the late Arvel Theodore Lahman and Helen Irene King.
Bobby transferred from Colonel Richardson high school to North Caroline High School where he was a graduate of the class of 1970.
Bobby was a fixer and fabricator of all things. You could always find him in the shop or garage, working on, cleaning or fixing something. He was extremely skilled in construction and spent most of his life as a construction foreman. Bobby was also a member of the Pagans Motorcycle Club for over 40 years and always wore his colors proudly.
He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends and his most beloved possession his sweet pittie girl, Stella Rose. Bobby, better known as "Branchy" to many, lived a dynamic life; his own way and on his own terms. He had a way about him, be it personality, humor, wit or charm that made him memorable to all that knew him. He was tough as nails with a heart of gold.
Whether he was called Bobby, Branchy, Daddy, Dad or Pop-Pop, he has left a void in the hearts and lives of so many. His legacy will live on through his stories, our memories, his family and friends.
Bobby is survived by his children.: a daughter Melissa Creasy (Bruce) of Greensboro, MD and son Bobby Lahman (Heather) of Lehigh Acres, Florida; seven grandchildren: Kacie, Sorren, Tre, Magnus, Joe, Branden and Bruce; one great-granddaughter on the way; and siblings: brother Fell Lahman (Mimi) of Laurel, Delaware and sister Barbara Seidel of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; two special nieces Michelle and Christina and nephews, countless cousins (close cousin Annette Iacona), his 1% brothers and a host of family and friends, including one special friend who was like daughter, Kristie Blight. He was preceded in death by a brother Elwood Lahman, brother-in-law Lance Seidel and step-father Donald King.
A memorial service to honor Bobby will be held Saturday, September 6 at Framptom Funeral Home in Federalsburg at 4:00 p.m. Visitation is open to family and friends and will take place from 2:00 to 4:00. Burial will be private.
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