Bryan Howard Robb, 64, of Steubenville, Ohio passed away on Monday, February 7, 2022. He was born on March 11, 1957 in Steubenville a son of the late Howard & Mary Louise Flinn Robb. He was a 1975 graduate of Steubenville High School where he played football for three years.
In 1978, Bryan began his career at Weirton Steel that spanned over 40 years. He met many wonderful people and made lifetime friendships at the mill. Bryan always wanted to be a millworker and was proud of his work heritage. He was always willing to help his friends.
Bryan’s passion of aviation honored his father who served in the Army Air Corps during WWII and he has flown in most of the available flying crafts of that era. He also loved all military aircraft and enjoyed attending local and national airshows. He also enjoyed attending the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with his friends. Bryan was a loyal Ohio State fan and a die-hard Laker fan, but his true sports love was the Cleveland Browns. Good or bad, win or lose, Bryan yelled, but always supported the Browns.
Bryan is survived by his brother Barry (Connie) Robb; good friend Linda, and countless other friends and neighbors. Preceding Bryan in death were his parents and infant brother Bradly.
Bryan’s laugh and good natured joking will be missed by all who knew him.
Friends may call at Dunlope-Shorac Funeral Home, 215 Fernwood Road, Wintersville on Wednesday 3-6 p.m.
Burial at Union Cemetery.
Donations may be made to St. Jude Hospital.
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Bobby Porter (Brother P)
Brian was a dear friend and like a brother to me. It breaks my heart to hear about his passing. We had so many good times together, working at Sohio as young teenagers, tearing down furnaces at Weirton Steel, all the road trips to Indy and all the fun we had when he came to visit me after I moved to south Florida. You left us too soon my brother. I will remember you every day until we meet again.
09/03/2024
Cindy Wilson McNamara
Barry & family, My deepest sympathy on the loss of your brother. I remember Bryan from grade school atRoosevelt, Sunday school at LaBelle View Church, and growing up on Euclid Ave. I will always rememberhis smile and what a true gentleman he was.
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George Herron
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John White
Brian and I worked together in the B.O..P. Maintenance Department. There was never a dull moment and an excellent Maintenance Electrician ! Brian will be missed by anyone who knew him!
09/03/2024
Cheryl Bryan (Cook)
Barry, Im saddened to hear of Bryans passing. I will always remember him and you hanging around with my brother Greg as teenagers, on his bike riding thru the neighborhood. Always laughing, joking and teasing me. My parents loved you two. I saw him years ago while at your station and there was a smile on his face and still joking. My thoughts are with you, no doubt he will be missed, gone too soon.
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Charles Billham
Remember your escape from OVH after knee surgery? I am sure Tony and I do. Although I havent seen you in way too many years I always counted you as a friend. Rest In Peace my friend.
09/03/2024
Marc DeSantis
Barry and Connie, my thoughts and prayers are with you today. I cant think of a better man than Bryan. As shocked as I am, I cant help but smile and laugh as I am writing this at some of the great times we had together. Those memories are forever with me. I am out of town tomorrow in Cleveland and will miss the viewing but know that I will say a prayer by the stadium for him. He would have liked that. Marc DeSantis.
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dave zapolnik
Barry and family, Sorry to hear of the passing of Bryan...may he rest in peace
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Jan Weaver
Brian a great work buddy and jokester. RIP
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Jan Weaver
I worked with Brian at Arcelormittal/Cleveland Cliffs electric. He always was a blast to work with, he made workday fun. He will be missed.
09/03/2024
Mr & Mrs Burke D Sullivan,Jr
Barry so sorry for your loss may the Lord bless you all at this time. Our Love.
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Karen Frantz Teaff
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Tony Piergallini
Remembering all of the Road Trips and all of the good times and laughs along the way. Thats how I will always remember Bryan. God Speed my friend.
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