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Robert Aldrich

50, Helmetta, New Jersey

Age 50

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Robert AldrichAGE: 50 • HelmettaRobert Aldrich died Monday, March 6, 2017, at his home in Helmetta. He was 50.Robert was born in New Brunswick, N.J. He has lived in North Brunswick, Phillipsburg and Point Pleasant, before moving to Helmetta many years ago. He was a budding chef, trained and...

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Correction: Another year has passed ...

A year has passed but Bobby lives on in our hearts ... To be fortunate enough to have known and shared life with Bobby is truly a blessing ... I was blessed so. His loving heart, his exceptional character, his passion for music and his selfless willingness to help all others do not even begin to describe how he brightened all of our lives. So proud to forever call you my friend ... God Speed Bobby!

RIP buddy. I'll never ever forget those times at work we had. Even when the days sucked we were always playing jokes on each other and telling funny stories. I''l never forget those times we had in the truck on rides to jobs when we'd just bs about random stuff and make crazy jokes. Gonna miss you buddy. - Tom "Kagnar" Schodowski

My deepest condolences! !!

My brother, my chef partner,my music lover, my sitting under the gazebo playing his guitar, my fishing & crabbing partner.

To be fortunate enough to have known and shared life with Bobby is truly a blessing ... I was blessed so. His loving heart, his exceptional character, his passion for music and his selfless willingness to help all others do not even begin to describe how he brightened all of our lives. So proud to forever call you my friend ... God Speed Bobby!

I am so sorry for your lost. May you find comfort in the God of all comfort because he cares for you. 1Peter 5:6-7.

Although I did not know Bob very well I was sorry to hear that he passed on at such a young age. Condolences to Patti, Pat, and the rest of the family.

LATEST MEMORY: OUR INTERACTIONS OVER THE SUPER BOWL, THE COMPASSION WE SHARED ABOUT OUR TEAMS