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Debra Weiss- Cirino
April 1, 2014
To the Rachel Weiser who put her name on here to contact anyone who has a photo of Bob....I have 2 shoe boxes full..wonderful long story...but your email address said invalid...you could find me at [email protected] facebook under............ Debra Weiss- Cirino...since this guest book will be removed tomorrow....
Debra J. Weiss - Cirino
April 1, 2014
This candle is for you babe...it's been a year..where did the time go...miss you always and always will..just glad we talked the day before you passed...and will always love you also just like you said that day...and like I said last time in this book and we both said togeather always..
Cindy and Gary Alweiss
February 1, 2014
We met Bob a few years ago when we sold our house to him.
He quickly became a friend.
We just found out about his passing and I wanted to let everyone know what a special man he was.Always had a smile on his face casually mentioning he was not feeling well but never mentioning how sick he was..We will really miss him.He would tell us how much he loved his wife sons and grandchildren so I know he will be watching over you and smiling as always
rachel weiser
October 29, 2013
Dated briefly in '65 or 6 a Bob Worrell,nice gentleman when I was 17 or 18.I was't allowed to date non jewish. Now Catholic 20 yrs.Been wanting to find Bob.He had brother & nephew in suffok cty. Had '53 Chevy w/o heat&Chevy Caprice. Attended local college.Please e mail me: [email protected] with any information. If this Bob Worrell is in heaven,I am so sorry for your loss. He was a gentleman & so nice. How can I see a picture of him. Ph. # 954.232.1266 I periodically thought of contacting him. I am a retired local govt employee who was assigned to City Mgr so I am not a kook. Thx
John tavolacci
May 22, 2013
Bob was my brother in law, however he was more like a close brother to me. He was a very down to earth caring man and he will be missed by many. Love You Bob!
Debra Cirino
April 7, 2013
I knew Bob from when my husband at the time and I bought one of his homes on Long Island..he was the sweetest,kindest and talented man I knew.I also knew him socially..after my divorce..he was so concerned about me living in that big house all alone with my daughter Brittney who was only a toddler...he would always stop by since his office was in one of the model homes..so caring..and generous..always something nice to say..I will miss him deeply. the homes were in Miller Place,NY...they were called North Point...I miss you everyday and always will.I knew he was very sick..he said if or when God takes him..he will be here each day to give me a sign..well so far everyday since Easter he kept that promise..it's amazing..well your free now and out of pain...and can go anywhere.....until we meet again..and I know we will, rest in heavenly peace.....Debra
James Antonelli
April 3, 2013
I knew Bob as a client and through his work within a number of Villages on the north shore. He will be missed.
Robert Volk
April 2, 2013
I knew Robert for the last 20 years. Socially and work related. We had many laughs together and he will be missed.
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