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J. Robert Anderson

Newark, New Jersey

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ANDERSON J. Robert Anderson Company accountant, 85 Active with Lutheran church in Kearny J. Robert Anderson, 85, a lifelong Kearny resident, died on Oct. 13, 2006, at home. Relatives and friends may call at the Wilfred Armitage & Wiggins Funeral Home, 596 Belgrove Dr., Kearny, on Monday...

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Bob had a great sense of humor and was a delight to be with....especially during the many Thanksgiving Day meals we had with him, June and Ruth. It doesn't get much better than that.

When I think of Bob, I see an Angel from Heaven here on earth. One with great wisdom that has touched many of we human beings.Bob's spirit and kindness will not be forgotten. Bless him on his new journey and his loved ones here with us now.

Bob Anderson, one of the most wonderful people I have ever met, was a dear friend, a father figure. Although his physical presence will be missed, his life, with all its kidnesses and love toward everyone, will never be forgotten.I love you, Bob.

Bob Anderson was one of the most thoughtful,caring individuals I have ever known. Along with his cheerful disposition, was a man who could never do enough for others and exemplified the meaning of the word "gentleman". Thank you for enriching my life with your friendship. I love you Bob and will miss you.

Robert was the father of our friend June. When I met him, I was so impressed about how he treated and felt about his daughter. June revered him and always had wonderful things to say about him. I believed that he epitomized all the positive aspects of being a father and I vowed someday, when I became a father, to have that great father-daughter relationship that he and June have.

Mr. Robert Anderson was always one of the most pleasant and polite clients that ever came through my office doors. This year after I did his tax return, he fixed a loose doorknob... just because he saw that it needed to be done. I will miss his smiling face and mild manner. Our deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

Bernadette Antonelli, EA, ATA, ATP
Arlington Tax
Kearny

A few of us from Human Resources used to join the "Finance Guys" for lunch in the Club House at ITT. I will always remember Bob as one of the "nice guys" at ITT. He was always very pleasant and a real gentleman.

My sincere condolences.

I fondly recall first meeting Bob at the Club House Grill roomat ITT for lunch on an almost dialy basis with Stan Konopka and Cly Rankin. I will miss his company at the Nutley Pub on our monthly meetings. Accept my sincere condoloences.