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Jerry Dinardo
March 9, 2022
I was thinking of Bob the other Day and my Fireman's Fund Days. It was my first REAL Job after Graduating Rutgers and I looked up to him after seeing how he carried himself around the office. He was a Sharp Dresser and Commanded Respect from Everyone. I sought his advice often and heeded everything he told me.
Jerry Dinardo
January 28, 2021
I worked with Bob at Fireman's Fund Insurance in the 80's and he was the nicest Guy I think I ever met. He was such a Gentleman and was Class Personified. My Dad got to know him and liked him very much as well. Well my Dad died shortly before Bob did and I know that Men like them are not around anymore unfortunately. Rest in Peace Bob.
Ramona Gomez
March 15, 2015
You will be missed, Grandpa Stace.
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