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Robert "Bobby" Caton

December 7, 1957 — June 27, 2021

Robert “Bobby” Charles Caton passed away at his home on Sunday, June 27, 2021 with his wife by his side.

Born on December 7, 1957 to the late Charles Edward Caton and Helen Delores (McKenzie) Caton Baker.

He is survived by his loving wife and best friend, Penny (Drees) Caton and special “pretty kitty” Roscoe. Brother Noah Baker and wife Cathy, Hamptonville, NC; stepsister Bev Baker and husband Paul, Claraksville, VA; stepbrother Everett Baker and wife Susan, Lusby, MD. Sister’s-in-law Brenda Robeson and husband Kenny, Finzel; Tammy Baer and fiancé Jeff Layman, Salisbury, PA. Brother-in-law Ronnie Drees and wife Helen, Finzel; brother-in-law and great friend, Larry Baer, Meyersdale, PA.  Nieces: Samantha Bison, TX; Alana Baker and fiancé Bryan, Keysville, VA; Aimee Baker and husband Alex, Hamptonville, NC; Mandy Carder, Frostburg; Melissa Klink and husband Darren, Finzel; Krista Long and husband Garrett, Finzel; Brittany Dawson and husband Jeremiah, Meyersdale, PA; Ashley Lowdermilk and husband Lincoln, Grantsville. Nephews: Dillon Pardue and fiancé Brittany Macemore, Hamptonville, NC; and Dave Robeson, Finzel. He is also survived by several great nieces and nephews.

Bobby was a graduate of Beall High School and The Allegany Vo Tech Center.

Bobby’s passions were lawn care and his wife. He took extreme pride in his home and meticulous lawn, spending countless hours trimming shrubs, spreading mulch, pruning trees, and planting flower beds and baskets. He received many compliments from his neighbors which really made him feel good.

Early in his career Gary and Susie Kamp offered Bobby a position as they started Fuel City. This was a job he greatly enjoyed, since he was able to meet and talk to everyone he came in contact with. The Kamps were great friends to Bobby, so when the opportunity arose, he again worked for them at Chestnut Ridge Liquors, taking the early morning shift which allowed him time to manage and run his own business in the afternoon; B & P Lawn Care. Bobby scheduled his time wisely, enabling him to stop at Cindy’s Tavern for a “cold one” and still make it home in time to cook dinner and pamper his wife when she returned home from work.

Bobby had many friends whom he enjoyed visiting with and reminiscing, but he preferred to spend most of his time with his wife, working side by side around the house, taking mini vacations and gambling trips to area casinos, or just relaxing and watching the NASCAR races on Sunday afternoons.

The family would like to give a huge thanks to cousin, Wanda Coughenour for her tireless efforts and support during this very brief but extremely difficult time.

In accordance with Bobby’s wishes, his body will be cremated with no public services, at this time. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.

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