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Robert A. Burns

East Greenbush, New York

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Burns, Robert A. EAST GREENBUSH Robert A. Burns, 45, of East Greenbush died suddenly following a snowmobile accident on Wednesday, January 14, 2015. Robert is survived by his wife, Kristen (Buckley) Burns and three daughters, Madison R, McCayla L. and Macey A. Burns; his father Robert and mother...

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I had the honor to know Bob and spend some time with him when he came to NY or I went to Albany. He was a great man. He was always there to support and help those in need. In part, thanks to many of his interventions, CHDFS was able to secure an opportunity with OCFS. He took the time to know us, show our work, and help us to grow. He was proud of his girls and family. Even though I saw Bob occasionally, we developed a pretty good friendship. Whenever we met, we spoke about food (we were...

bobby was a great man, friend and father, we are proud to have known him, our heart felt prayers go out to bob and aggie and the rest of bobbys family

our heart felt prayers go bob, aggie and the family of bobby, he was a great man and I am proud to say I know him and he will be missed. bob and denise carter

Dear Bob, Kristen,and family. Im so very sorry for your loss. I have known Bob since the teen years. He has always been so kind and a gentleman even at such a young age. What a wonderful human being. The world will miss him and his great big smile and heart. Please know he touched so many. Love and many prayers.?

Dear Family of Robert:
It is especially tragic when we lose someone so young.
The Bible speaks of the resurection when we will be with all of those we have lost in death, once again.
I hope you can find some peace and comfort at this time.
Sincerely yours,
Nancy R.

Our hearts are saddened by your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you.

~ Brunswick Girls Softball League

Bob and I went to school together as kids, and played hundreds of baseball games together on many different teams. It's a cliche to say someone was friends with everybody, but Bob truly was, and I think everybody felt like his friend. Just a really, really good guy. Bob got a Ford Bronco for his birthday one year (!!) and I remember driving around town with him, with no particular destination, blasting his new Howard Jones tape (it was the 80s). Nice memories. I haven't seen Bob in...

Rest in Peace, Bob - my condolences to your family. I didn't get to work with Bob much but enjoyed the time I did spend with him.. had an interesting ride home from the city with him as he was checking about his kids and their sports.. May you all find joy and comfort as you share your memories of Bob