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ROBERT BENNETT SCHIFFERNS OBITUARY
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© Palmer Marler Funeral Home
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ROBERT BENNETT SCHIFFERNS
1980 - 2010


Robert Bennett Schifferns, age 30, an Agra resident, passed away on May 14, 2010 at his home.
Robert was born May 8, 1980 in Douglas, Wyoming to Robert Dean Schifferns and Tracy Lou Ludtke Spracklen.
He grew up around Glenrock, Wyoming, moving to Agra with his family in 1993.
In his spare time, he enjoyed motorcycles, snowboarding, skateboarding, girls, and spending time with his grandparents, uncle Tim, Terry and aunt Tammy.
Robert is survived by his daughter, Mandy Lyn Surdy-Schifferns of Shawnee; mother, Tracy Spracklen and husband Rocky of Agra; grandparents, Mary C. Ball Ludtke of Agra, and Dean and Virginia Schifferns of Glenrock, Wyoming.
He was preceded in death by his father, Robert Schifferns; sister, Mandy Lyn Schifferns and grandpa, Robert Ludtke.


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