90, of Upper St. Clair, former longtime resident of Green Tree. Loving husband of Virginia Lou (Morrell) Addleman and devoted father of Robert T. Addleman, Jr. Doting grandfather of Robert T. "Rob" Addleman, III (Joey) and Emily J. Addleman. Also survived by sisters Mary Malone (Percy) of Clarksville and Twila Oravetz (Robert) of Walland, TN. Preceded in death by parents Robert T. Addleman (1925) and Esther (Minton Addleman) Mullen (1971). Retired in 1986 from the Comptroller & Computer Services Division of Chevron Oil Corp., after more than 33 years with Gulf Oil Corp. in its Pittsburgh headquarters. Graduate of Clark High School (Scott Twp.) and Business Training College, now Point Park University. Served our country in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II, attaining the rank of Master Sergeant. Elder and former longtime Clerk of Session at Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Church in Green Tree. Sixty-three year member of George W. Guthrie Lodge No. 691, F. & A. M., (later Pleasant Hills – Guthrie Lodge No. 759 and Pleasant Hills – Guthrie Lodge No. 509), Scottish Rite Valley of Pittsburgh, and Syria Shriners. Twenty-year member of Pittsburgh Court No. 2, Royal Order of Jesters. Member of Royal Order of Scotland. Longtime service as a member of the Executive Committee (1986-2009), Chief of Staff and Parliamentarian of Syria Shriners. Past Commander (1965) and Past Captain (1974-1975) and longtime Adjutant through 2008 of Syria Shriners Legion of Honor. Also a member of the award-winning Syria Shriners Legion of Honor Exhibition Drill Team. Past President (1966-1967) of Mid-Atlantic Shrine Association Legions of Honor. Veteran Member since1976 of Syria Shriners Patrol. Past President (1971) and longtime Secretary of South Hills Caravan No. 21 of Syria Shriners. Longtime Secretary of Four Points Social Club. Bob's pleasant outlook, and caring nature made him a joy to be around and a true friend to many. His sharp mind, attention to detail, tremendous memory, and knowledge of parliamentary procedure, the Presbyterian Book of Order and Shriners law made him an asset to the many organizations he served for so many years. In his later years, it appeared Bob's remaining mission on earth was to make people feel good about themselves. He exuded love and kindness to everyone he encountered, regardless of whether they previously knew him. The Addlemans will be forever grateful to our Celtic Hospice family, Kim, Brad, Heather, Kelly, Leslie, Brooke, Kristin, Cindy, Cheryl, Mary Beth, and Chaplain Galen for all their love and support, and the truly wonderful care they provided for the entire family, as Bob completed his journey to eternal life. Visitation 2-4pm and 7-9pm, Wednesday, May 14 and Thursday, May 15, with a Masonic Service at 7:30pm Thursday, May 15 at Slater Funeral Service, 1650 Greentree Rd., Scott. Funeral service, Friday, May 16 at 11am at Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Church, Greentree Rd. at Potomac Ave., Green Tree. Everyone please meet at the church.