Robert Ford Obituary, Death – The demise of Robert L. “Bob” Ford, who served as a court security deputy for the Greene County Sheriff’s Office, is something that we must mention with a strong sense of sorrow. After beginning his career in law enforcement with the White Hall Police Department, Bob worked his way up through the ranks to become the Chief of Police, Assistant Chief of Police, and Patrolman of the department from the beginning. Following his departure from the White Hall Police Department, he obtained a position as a part-time Patrolman with the Roodhouse Police Department for a period of several years.
Bob accepted employment with the Greene County Sheriff’s Office in 2023 as a Court Security Deputy, and he continued to serve in that capacity until the time of his passing until the time of his passing. Bob was extremely proud of his law enforcement service to the departments and communities that he served, and he had a profound regard for his brothers and sisters, who wore a badge and uniform. He attended St. Mark the Evangelist Parish and was a social member of Mars VFW Post 7505. He was a member of both organizations. The Mars Baseball Association, Mars Boy Scout Troop 413, and the Western Pennsylvania Model Railroad Museum in Gibsonia were all places where he had volunteered his time. He had also been connected with the Mars Baseball Association.
His wife, Jennifer Fenoglietto Ford, whom he wed on December 3, 1988, his sons Robert Ford (Olivia) and Jake Ford, his father, Richard Ford, a sister, Janice Marie Ford Abernethy (Samuel), and four brothers, Richard Walter Ford (Cathy), Raymond Richard Ford (Maureen), Russell Richard Ford (Sharon), and Scott Richard Ford (Cori) are among those who are still alive when he passed away. Additionally, his brother-in-law, Rick Fenolietto, who is married to Celia, as well as his sisters-in-law, Susan Fenoglietto and Bonita Pitkavich (Jim). Also a large number of cousins, nieces, and nephews. Bob was a lovely son, brother, and uncle, and he was known among his family and friends as the most kind, kind, thoughtful, and “nicest person you’d ever meet.”
He was also known for his thoughtfulness and thoughtfulness. When Bob passed away, he continued to be charitable in the same way that he was in life by donating tissue to those who were in need. He continued the custom of lavishing his nieces and nephews with love and affection while he was married, and he also continued this practice with his great nieces and nephews. It is possible for anybody who had the good fortune to be in his presence to attest to the fact that he never failed to wear a smile, even when he was ill; he was the most optimistic person, the life of the party, and he had a passion for life. An passionate sports lover, Bob was also a sports aficionado.