Robert Nine Jr

Robert Nine Jr Obituary

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Age - 51

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September 9, 2023

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Kingwood, WV

Robert "Robb" Vincent Nine, Jr. , 51, of Albright, passed away September 2, 2023. He was born October 4, 1971, in Kingwood, WV, a son of Robert Vincent Nine, Sr. and Joyce Lynn (Summers) Nine. Robb was a 1988 graduate of Central Preston High School. He was a hard worker and worked as a coalminer for twenty plus years. Robb enjoyed hunting, fishing, and traveling. In addition to his parents he is survived by: two brothers, Ben Nine and wife Brandi, and Michael James Nine, all of Lennox, WV; two nephews, Michael Vincent Nine and Benjamin Jackie Nine, of Lennox, and several aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by: his maternal grandparents, Ben Paul Summers and Shirley Delores (Wilhelm) Summers, his paternal grandfather, Robert George Nine; his paternal grandmother Florence (Greaser) Simpson. Kingwood Funeral Home and Crematory is handling the cremation and is honored to serve the Nine family. Online condolences and sympathy gifts can be sent to the Nine family at www. kingwoodfuneralhomewv. com.

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