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Robert A. Arciero

West Roxbury, Nahant, Roslindale, Massachusetts

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Of Nahant, suddenly, November 29, 2006. Beloved son of Frank Arciero and the late Angelina (Morelli) Arciero. Loving brother of Albert and his wife Chris and Frank Jr. and his wife Betty all of CA. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Funeral from the Robert J. Lawler and Crosby...

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So many memories of Robb, first as a parent, then as a teacher, then as a friend! Robb, I will always think of you every time I grade a student ("Are all your students 'A' students?")and getting dressed for school ("Is today casual day?"). I miss you coming through the back door and sitting at my desk, opening drawers,making comments...Thank you for taking care of my children, and thank you for giving me the opportunity to become the teacher I am today. I hope you are watching and are...

Robb, I think of you often and smile. I miss you!
Rest my friend!
Don

YOU WERE LOVED..........RIP MY DEAR ROBB............MARY T. ALBANO............TANORAMA..........OUR FRIENDSHIP WAS VALUED...........GOD BLESS YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BRIDGE........

My beloved Robb:
How my heart has continued to beat after such sad news of your passing, is a miracle in itself! Thank you, Robb, for these past sixteen years - years forever cherished in my heart.
I'm sure you're already orchestrating the "Heavenly Hits" and delighted with the tremendous cast of Hollywood stars, angels, and saints. Please always stay close and continue to shine your indelible mark in heaven. All my love now and throughout eternity, my dear friend.

May Rob rest in peace. I flew with Rob during the TWA days. A wonderful and honorable man. My prayers are with you. Sincerely, Stephanie Siragusa

To Frank Sr. and the entire Arciero family.
I never had the pleasure to meet Robb, but after reading all the wonderful things his former students, colleagues, and friends have written about him, Ralph Waldo Emerson's great poem "SUCCESS" comes to mind which Robb surely personified:
"to laugh often and love much; to win the respect of intelligent persons and the affection of children; to earn the approbation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal false friends; to appreciate...

To the Arciero family: I knew Robb from his old TWA days. He always made me laugh and we shared some good times throughout the years. In reading the kind words from all his friends in this book, it is clear that Robb grew into quite an upstanding and beloved figure in his community. May he rest in peace.

To Mr. A's family,

I just heard about the loss of this wonderful man and want you to know how he truly touched and changed so many lives! I was a student at St. Pat's when Mr. A came and on my very first time of meeting him I was eating a piece of candy, that I then began to choke on and he saved me! I tell that story to this day and we always shared a special connection that from day forward! I'm sorry for your loss, but know that Mr. A will never be forgotten....thank you Mr. A

I am so sorry that we did not hear about Robb's death until now. We are so very sorry we absolutely adored him and his great wit.
Everyone at the Body Shoppe