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Robert A. CHUDY

Buffalo, New York

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CHUDY - Robert A. Of Orchard Park, NY, entered into eternal life on April 14, 2013, loving son of Max and Norinne Chudy; dear brother of Louise Shuchter, Max III (Frances) Chudy, the late Nancy Whitten, Jeanette (Bill) Farrell, Norman (Debra) Chudy and Mary (Steven) Bates; dear uncle of Jillian,...

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I din't know Bob passed away until a few weeks ago when I saw an obituary on FB. We went to school together at St. Francis High School Class 1980. He was good guy, trouble maker, LOL, but I respected him very highly. Even though I haven't seen him in 40 years, i miss him forever..My condolences to the Chudy family

My deepest sympathy to the entire Chudy Family. May Bob rest in peace.

Joan Kozierowski

Be mindful, Oh Lord of thy servant who has gone before us, with the sign of Faith, and who slumbers in the sleep of Peace. To Robert, Oh Lord, and to all who rest in Christ, grant we beseech Thee, a place of Refreshment, Light, and Peace, through the same Christ our Lord, Amen!
Love,
Julie (Shortt) Howard

My sympathies to the entire Chudy Family. Wonderful man. You will be greatly missed!

Condolences to Bob's family and friends. I haven't seen Bob since leaving St. Francis in 1980, but my memories of Bob give me ample knowledge to state that the world is a lesser place now that he has parted. God Bless.

My sympathies to the Chudy family for their loss.

My sympathies to the entire Chudy family, and greetings as well, from your former neighbor on South Meadow Dr. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.

Dick Nagel
Auburn, NH

Bob was a dear friend growing up in Orchard Park. We had many great times together attending St. Francis High School. Hearing of his passing is saddening and I send sincere condolences from me and my family. God bless you Bob. See you on the other side my friend.

Bob had many best friends and the three of us were honored to be among them.

We met Bob during our grade school and high school years, an awkward time in our lives. He taught us to be ourselves, and not to worry about what the cool kids thought. Just what WE thought. We did our own thing and let the others join in. And believe me, EVERYONE joined in. The jocks, the chess team, even the motorheads

Bob marched to the beat of a different drummer. When you first met Bob,...