Robert L. Mitchell II, age 66, a resident of Charleston, passed away unexpectedly at his residence on Monday December 24, 2018. Robert was born August 29, 1952 in Philippi, a son of the late Robert L. “Jake” and Ruth (Matthews) Mitchell. He was united in marriage on August 16, 1975 to Marsha F. (Poling) Mitchell who preceded him in death on December 5, 2003. Surviving is-
Sons, Jayson B. Mitchell of Charleston
Justin R. Mitchell of Concord, NC
Sister, Kimberly Willson and husband Paul of NJ
Robert was preceded in death by twin brothers, Kevin and Kyle Mitchell. He worked as a CPA for Suttle and Stalnaker, PLLC in Charleston.
Robert was an avid golfer, traveler, and WVU sports enthusiast, but most of all he was a beloved father.
Friends will be received at the Wright Funeral Home 220 N. Walnut St. Philippi on Sunday December 30, from 5-8 pm and on Monday December 31, from 8am- 1 pm the service hour with Speaker Tom Emigh officiating. Interment will follow in the Mary’s Chapel Cemetery.







Boys, your dad and mom we’re both great people. I enjoyed working with your dad at Arnett &Foster. My thoughts and condolences are with you both.
Gary
So very sorry to hear the news of Rob's passing. He was such a good man to work with – always willing to help. I am grateful to have had the privilege to have known him.
My deepest sympathy. Sending my prayers to the family.
So hard to accept Rob's passing, but this is a time to celebrate his life. Rob was one of the kindest and caring people I know. Always there with encouragement when I needed it most. We laughed together, we worked together, and we shared stories about our children. I will miss him dearly. My deepest condolences to his sons that he loved most of all.
In memory of Robert L. Mitchell, II, Adina Sobieski lit a candle
Deepest sympathy
Rob was a good man. He had a kind and gentle manner about him and saw the best in people. I am sorry to see his life end so early.
It has been a pleasure to work with such a kind man at Suttle & Stalnaker. So very sorry for your loss. He will be missed. Prayers
Kim Eskew
Please accept my condolences. Rob was a good, kind man and he will be missed by many. He was one of my go to folks whenever I needed help with a tax question. He was always willing to help me, and was always thinking of the best way to help our clients.
I only knew Rob for a short time on a family vacation during the Spring of 2018. Rob was a very kind, gentle, generous, and loving person. I was devastated to learn of his unexpected passing last year, and am truly honored to have known him for the short time that I did.