ROBERT F ENDERBY
VIEW ALL PHOTOS (6)
HONORED ON PANEL 21E, LINE 66 OF THE WALL

ROBERT FRANCIS ENDERBY

WALL NAME

ROBERT F ENDERBY

PANEL / LINE

21E/66

DATE OF BIRTH

10/09/1945

CASUALTY PROVINCE

QUANG TRI

DATE OF CASUALTY

06/07/1967

HOME OF RECORD

DANVILLE

COUNTY OF RECORD

Vermilion County

STATE

IL

BRANCH OF SERVICE

MARINE CORPS

RANK

LCPL

Book a time
Contact Details

REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR ROBERT FRANCIS ENDERBY
POSTED ON 2.19.2013
POSTED BY: Bob Falk

Great Marine

Bob and i served 4 months in Nam together. Four months has instilled 46 years of memories. I Will never forget him. Sempre-Fi

read more read less
POSTED ON 2.18.2013
POSTED BY: Judy (Morrow) Moyer

Thank you dear cousin Bobby

Just thinking of what you went through and gave brings tears to my eyes. You are always remembered. Your cousin, Judy

read more read less
POSTED ON 2.17.2013
POSTED BY: Rick Morrow

Bobby, thank you, we remember

Stu and I have talked of you many times, and I know he thinks of you often, you are never far from his thoughts. You are not forgotten.

read more read less
POSTED ON 2.4.2013
POSTED BY: Michigan Call for Photos Project

Never forgotten

Photo courtesy of Guy Pete.

read more read less
POSTED ON 2.4.2013
POSTED BY: His brother Bob

Never forgotten

Bob was born 11 October 1945, the son of Dr John W. and Marion S. Enderby in Danville,Illinois. He was chosen Best Boy citizen upon graduation from Washington Grade School in 1959. He was a graduate from Danville High School, class of 1963. Attended the University of Illinois for two years and was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon.


 


Bob was an Eagle Scout and a member of the First Presbyterian Church. He joined the U S Marine Corp in March 1966.


 


Lcpl Robert F Enderby USMC, was killed in action on Hill 800 south of Hill 880 South on 7 June 1967. He was killed by a mortar round during a firefight with the North Vietnamese.


 


He had to two other brothers, William R Enderby (deceased) and John S Enderby.


 


A reunion was held 30 Jul 2010, in Mitchell, South Dakota and all remaining members of Bob's platoon, the 3rd Platoon, Bravo Company, 1st Battalion 26th Marine Regiment were in attendance and it was a time to remember and honor all.

read more read less