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King Angel Mohammed Ibn Abdullah (Deon Singleton).
May 22, 2023


New Haven, Connecticut
1934 - 2015
CARBONE, ROBERT W. “BOB” Robert W. “Bob” Carbone, 81, of New Haven entered into eternal rest on Monday, July 13, 2015 surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of 58 years to Violet Tortora Carbone. Born on April 28, 1934 in New Haven, CT, he was the son of the late Michael A. and...
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King Angel Mohammed Ibn Abdullah (Deon Singleton).
May 22, 2023
May our miracles and family in accordance be anointed...
Deon Singleton
February 02, 2021 | Georgetown, SC | Family

Deon kal-el Singleton
December 23, 2019
Thank you Mr Bob Carbone in heaven from your attributed family
Deon Singleton
January 12, 2019 | Sampit, SC | Coworker

See ya on eternal Sunday bob ...in da Gullah way name of faith hope and love❤ (luv ❤)
Deon Singleton
August 01, 2018 | Georgetown, SC
My name is Deon Singleton and Bob was a miraculous godfather to my daughter chanise Marianne sessions,My name is Deon Singleton and Bob was a miraculous godfather to my daughter chanise Marianne sessions
Deon Singleton
August 01, 2018 | Georgetown, SC

In da Gullah way name of faith hope and luv ❤may the presence of Jesus our God in holy ghost be felt for the loss of Mr. Robert Carbone. My name is Deon Singleton and I worked for carbones of new Haven in the 90's under Michael J Tutorro... May your money and family in accordance be blessed☺
Deon Singleton
March 23, 2018 | Georgetown, SC
So sorry for.your loss..he will always be fondly remembered at Carbones Market where as children we were always treated like we were family ....May God Bless You All...With our deepest sympathy the other Carbone Family
Annette Carbone
March 02, 2017 | East Haven, CT
"Mr. Carbone" was my fifth grade teacher at EHJHS. Although many years have gone by and I am an older senior myself now, I can still close my eyes and picture him as if he were standing in front of me. He made a very deep impression on me because he was so kind and pleasant with me and I needed that at that point in my life. Although I never saw him again after school, I have often thought of him again and again in the many years since then. His legacy statement would read..."Teachers...
Riichard Esposito
March 01, 2017