Robert Bankosh, Forbes Road Vfd firefighter, dies at 42: obituary

Greensburg, PA – Robert “Zippy” Bankosh, a valued resident of Jeannette, Pennsylvania, and a dedicated heavy equipment operator for the Penn Township Road Department, passed away on Sunday, November 5, 2023, in the presence of his loving family. At the time of his passing, he was 42 years old. A heartfelt social media post shared the news of his untimely departure, describing him as a compassionate, humorous individual always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. His loss has deeply affected the community, leaving behind a void that will be felt for years to come.

Born on June 14, 1981, in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, to the late Thomas and Judith (Sidehammer) Bankosh, Robert Michael Bankosh attended Penn Trafford High School in 2000. Renowned by all who knew him, Zippy served as a heavy equipment operator at the Penn Township Road Department, earning admiration and respect throughout his tenure. He was cherished by his devoted wife, Ronelle Bankosh, and his stepchildren, Landon and Tressa Supancic. Survived by his brother, Thomas Bankosh Jr., Robert was also the late Jaime Bankosh Ray’s brother.

Forbes Road Vfd posted on Facebook,

“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of one of our brothers, Robert “Zippy” Bankosh. Zippy joined our department with several years of experience and as a former chief at a neighboring department. Despite his prior experience, he remained humble, joined as an entry level firefighter, and continued his training. He always had a smile on his face and had the ability to get along with anyone he came across. It was a sigh of relief when you saw him arrive at a stressful incident. Zippy, you will be forever missed by our department. Our hearts go out to your family that you cherished so much. Keep a watchful eye over your fellow brothers and sisters. Rest east our friend, until we meet again.”

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With a remarkable history of service, Robert “Zippy” Bankosh had been a former chief at a neighboring department, bringing invaluable experience and wisdom to his role at Forbes Road VFD. Remembered for his ever-present smile and his ability to connect with everyone he encountered, he was a beacon of positivity in the lives of those he touched. A tribute by Forbes Road VFD on Facebook honored his memory, highlighting his humble nature and his unwavering dedication to his fellow firefighters.

The heartfelt sentiments extended beyond his department, with Slickville VFD also paying homage to his kind spirit and years of experience, which deeply impacted the community. As friends and community members come together to celebrate his life, friends will be welcomed for visitation on Saturday, November 11, 2023, at LINDSAY-JOBE FUNERAL HOME INC. Those wishing to commemorate his legacy may contribute to the Forbes Road Volunteer Fire Department in his honor. Robert “Zippy” Bankosh will be remembered for his unwavering dedication and the lasting impact he had on the lives of those around him.

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