NEELYVILLE, Mo. - Robert Anton Lepold Sr., 72, of Naylor, Mo., passed away on Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at his home in Naylor.
Mr. Lepold was born on July 9, 1945 in Naylor. He worked as a farmer and enjoyed fishing and hunting. Robert was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Poplar Bluff. He was a veteran of the United States Army having served in Vietnam and a member of the American Legion.
On August 29, 1969 Robert married Brenda Kay Averhart in Poplar Bluff, Mo. She survives.
Also surviving are two sons; Robert Anton Lepold Jr. and wife Nicki, Jeffery Scott Lepold and wife Kristie, three sisters; Betty Tharp and husband Roger, Mary Ann Hollenberg and husband, Hank, Kathy Spradling and husband Steve, one brother; Jim Lepold and wife Theresa and six grandchildren; Tony, Emma, Ebby, Carley, Lexie and Ella.
Preceding him in death were his parents; Anton Jr. and Mary Lepold and grandparents; Anton Sr. and Anna Lepold and Josephine and Joe Raucker.
Visitation will take place on Sunday, September 24 from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. at the Fowler-Sullivan Memorial Chapel in Neelyville. The funeral will be on Monday, September 25 at noon in the chapel with Pat Gargac officiating. Burial will take place in the Bloomfield Veterans Cemetery.
Divine Intervention
Written by Bob Lepold
in August 2017
I feel I should tell my story to all. These events happened 24 hours a day 7 days a week for 5 months. For about 5 months I was taking treatments for cancer at MD Anderson in Houston, Texas. I was taking treatment at Houston and getting care there as well as at Cape. I assure you no part of this was a dream. In January 2015 I was diagnosed with Mantel Cell Lymphoma. They told me this was a very aggressive cancer, but treatable at the time. This was the time that God came into my life. There was no body image, no puff of smoke, no hand signal, nor a voice.
There was a peace like no other that came over me. I can not find words to really describe this peace. I had to take treatments for 5 months. I had to take four treatments 5 days straight once a month. There was a point during this time, I was standing there, and to my right was a very ugly wall about 10 inches thick by 8 feet tall. This was was my cancer! It looked like tarnished copper. To my left was a beautiful clean 4 inch pipe rail that seemed endless. It looked like lightly textured stainless steel. I had to have help figuring this all out. Tell you later, read on.
I took these four treatments, 5 days straight once a month. On the 5th treatment I was set up to continue this same treatment schedule, same as above. I had to have a CAT scan though. It showed the cancer was gone!!! Some time during this time, the peace was gone though. For some reason I didn't tell my wife until it was all over.
In January 2016, I had another CAT scan that showed the cancer was back. I was lying in bed one night wide awake as I do. It was about 2 - 3 a.m. This is when it hit me, it came to me very strongly that the pipe rail was something to lean on. This is very true! I lived it!
Robert A. Lepold
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