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Robert H. Negri

Brookline, Pennsylvania

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February 14, 2010
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Brookline, Pennsylvania

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Robert H. "Bobby" Negri, 81, of Brookline, died Sunday, Feb. 14, 2010. He was the much loved husband for 54 years to Donna Ponicall Negri; loving father of Kim Gemma (Bill) Kuhn, Michele (Sam) Segneri and Roberta (Rich) Negri-Albert; devoted "poppie" of Taylor Kuhn, Evelyn Rose and Emma Rose...

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To the entire Negri family, all of our deepest sympathy. You are in our prayers.
Denise, Hilary and Maya Deroba
Robert Hughes

Dear Donna and family
Please accept my deepest sympathies. I trust that all the warm memories will bring comfort to you.
Love
Kate Holland

DEAR MRS NEGRI AND KIM AND FAMILY MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH ALL OF YOU YOUR DAD WAS A GREAT PERSON I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HIM AND YOUR MOM STOPPING IN TO SEE ME AT WORK AT THE VILLAGE HIS SPIRIT WILL BE WITH ALL OF YOU LOVE CONNIE WEBER

Dear Mrs. Negri, I'm not sure if you'll remember me but I took care of Mr. Negri when he was at Lifecare Hospital. I was one of the Respiratory Therapists. I was sorry to hear of his death and wanted to pass along my deepest sympathy to you and your family. You were always so kind to the staff and I thought about your family often. My thoughts and prayers are with you now.
Sincerely,
Ellen Sweeney

To the Negri family,
You have my sympathy and the whole family is in my prayers

Much Love,
J.C. Fink

Dear Donna and Family - Bob and I were so sorry to hear of Bobby's passing. He was a dear friend and neighbor and will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.

Our Deepest Sympathy To all the Negri family,
Dear Donna, Joe, Norie and family.
May God give you all the strength to get through this very sad time, Bobby is now at peace, and his parents are waiting with open arms for him. We all grew up together, our families were friends and that was very special to all of us from Norton and Dilworth streets.
The last time I saw Bobby was at a South Hill reunion, When I went over to greet him he got up from the piano and hugged me , we had...

I will never forget Bobby giving me my start when I was 11 years old. I sat in with his trio at the Holiday Inn. I played "Watch What Happens" and Here's That Rainy Day". He was so friendly and supportive. He was the first one to tell his brother Joe about me. So, thank you, Bobby for being one of my early mentors. My heartfelt sympathy to the Negri family with all love and respect.

Dear Donna:
My deepest sympathy: Bobby was a dear friend and fellow musician for almost 60 years. I first played with Bobby on Ham Whtilinger's band and enjoyed the the many "after the gig" visits to the musician's union club. We will all miss Bobby but know he will be a welcome addition the that "great jazz band up above"

Bill Lee - Richmond, VA