Robert "Bob"-Brenniser-Obituary

Robert "Bob" Brenniser

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Still hurts my friend. Miss you

Fun memories pop into my head now and then. Miss you Bob

Bob, it really doesn't get easier. Everytime a memory, or picture pops up, the sadness comes back. Think of you and miss you alot.

Ah, Sir Bob, my knight. I am so sorry. xo

Sturgeon Moon Over Manhattan - August 2001

Oh, Bob..I am so thankful for the hours we spent talking on the phone a couple of years ago. You had such good stories about where you worked, and what was going on. You always dressed well, and what a dancer! My heart hurts so much for you and your family. I still have the framed photo of the WTC and the moon you gave me at the Boonton Room Party. You are missed.

My deepest sympathy to all of Bob's family, especially Luke and his grandson. Thanks Bob for all the laughs we shared over the years and your outstanding photos you shared with me. Mostly, I love you for making my Mom feel like a queen when she was up visiting her brother Walter, after my Dad passed. She always talks highly of you and how in her darkest days you put sunlight in her life. Hope you're on one hell of a tour and have your camera! Next time we meet, please share. Rest in...

Bob it has been a true Pleasure to call you friend. You've always been kind and sweet and nothing but loving to me and I will never forget you. You will be greatly missed. Rest easy my friend, the angles gained a special one in you.

Bob you were one special Human Being a Friend that I will forever remember. Thank you for the opportunity to know you all these years.

Obituary

Robert "Bob"'s Obituary

Robert “Bob”  Brenniser, 62, of Newton, N.J., formerly of Caldwell passed away on Sunday, Nov. 12, 017.

Relatives and friends may visit with the family at Paul Ippolito-Dancy Memorial, 9 Smull Ave., Caldwell, on Friday, Nov. 17, 2017 from 4 to 8 p.m. A Mass will be celebrated at St. Aloysius Church, Caldwell, N.J., on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017 at 9 a.m.

Born and raised in Jersey City, he attended Hudson Catholic Regional High School, and graduated from James Caldwell High School in Caldwell, where he was a resident most of his life.  Mr. Brenniser moved to Newton several years ago.

Self-employed, he served in the Air Force during peacetime.

He was the beloved son of Angelina (nee Marino) Brenniser and the late James Brenniser; loving father of Luke Brenniser; dear brother, James “Jamie” Brenniser, and cherished grandfather of Liam. He is also survived by his loving aunt, Phyllis Hart; cherished cousins, lifelong friend, James Stewart, and many dear friends.

In lieu of flowers, donations for services may be made to Go Fund Me at gf.me/u/d2nqii in memory of Bob.

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