ROBERT-CARDILLO-Obituary

ROBERT CARDILLO

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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ROBERT CARDILLO passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for ROBERT are being provided by CLOSED-McCabe Brothers Funeral Homes - Shadyside. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on December 15, 2019.

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Remembering one of Pittsburgh’s most talented pianists and jazz musicians.
I only wish I could have spent more time with him. A true Pittsurgh musical legend
Joe

al mio carissimo amico Bobby, il nostro Signore Gesu' aveva bisogno d'un pianista straordinario! Dick

Praying for the Cardillo family. You have my sympathy.

Mr. Cardillo was my piano teacher for 10 years. Even though the recitals made me nervous, I loved the lessons and Mr. Cardillo. I was happy to run into him earlier this year and that he said I had been a good student.

Heartfelt condolences to Bobby's family. In the late forties, Bobby and I were fellow students at Carnegie Tech. We really became close some years later at the Pittsburgh Playhouse. We constituted a mighty two piece orchestra, piano and drums, for the 10 week run of the zany musical revue The Mad Show. We did have fun. So long old pal.

Dear Harry,
Very sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest sympathies.
Bev Nero

My sister Linda and I were long time students of Mr. Cardillo and the Cardillo's lived up the street from us on Brintell. When I was in Pittsburgh to visit, I always stopped in to the jazz club on the South Side. Our condolences to Harry, Bobby, Jr. and Chris.

Nancy Friedman Gaddy

To Harry and the family,

First off my deepest sympathies and condolences to all of you on the loss of your Father Robert (Bobby).
He was a true Pittsburgh legend and one of special musicians to come out of this city .
I was hoping to be able to visit you in person today . but, something has come up and I won't be able to get there.
Booby and I always seemed to travel in different directions Sadly, I never really got to play with him.
He was a genius as a young man ......

Dear Harry, So sorry to hear about your Dad. I will always remember that you brought them to my office and how nice everyone was. Pleasant memories. Dr. Richard Conlin

Chris and Family

Please accept My Deepest Sympathy on your loss