Robert-Bianchi-Obituary

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Robert Joel Bianchi

San Mateo, California

Apr 30, 1938 – Sep 17, 2019 (Age 81)

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BORN
April 30, 1938
DIED
September 17, 2019
AGE
81
LOCATION
San Mateo, California
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Sneider & Sullivan & O’Connell’s Funeral Home and Cremation Service Obituary

Robert Joel Bianchi, 81, died peacefully Tuesday, September 17, 2019. He is survived by his loving wife of 51 years Joann, three devoted children Teddy (Paula), Bobby (Lena) and Carla (Tony) Sylvestri and adoring grandchildren who were proud to call him Nonno: Marina, Anthony, Santino,...

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Joann, my beautiful friend and co-worker from the past. You were on my heart today, I googled your name and discovered Bob's passing. My deepest heart felt condolences goes out to you and your entire family. Reading about Bob, your many years of marriage, and all the grandchildren, you and Bob were truly blessed. All my love.
Susan

Our deepest condolences and prayers are with you!

Susan, Kim and Jaxton

We will always remember your great love of Jazz Music in which we had the privilege of performing at a wonderful event starting Louie Bellson.

I welcome this opportunity to share our family's happy memories of Bob and his "All aboard" call for the Central Park train. Our photos of our ten granchildren in those little cars could fill an album. The joy he brought to so many is a noble legacy.

I will miss Bob's quick and candid replies; he was quite a lovable character and a great Knight of Saint Francis along with his wife Joann, and, of course you have to love the famous train in San Mateo's Central Park. He won't be forgotten!

It has been a pleasure to have known Bob. I met him in the park over 25 years ago. The whole family enjoyed riding the train and enjoying a hotdog. I can still hear him call, 'All aboard'. And he carried two personal life mantras, 'I'll do it my way' and 'No regrets', which I will always cherish.

My deepest sympathy to the Bianchi family. I am sadden to hear the news of Bob's passing. I have fond memories of working with him at the Sickles tree lot. I enjoyed his sense of humor and larger than life personality. God speed my friend!

I am sadden and loss for words. My deepest condolences to the entire Bianchi family. I'll forever be indebted for his generosity and gratitude. The memories made on the corner of Sickles and Alemany will forever be with me. Rest easy, Bob.

Bob was indeed a very generous and loving person.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Anna and Megan Streicher