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Robert A. "Bob" Cirelli

San Jose, California

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Robert A. "Bob" Cirelli May 26, 1936 - January 13, 2008 Robert Cirelli passed away at Hazel Hawkins Hospital on Jan. 13th at the age of 71 years. A native of New York, Bob has lived in San Benito County for 42 years. He was a graduate of James Lick High School in San Jose and was a self...

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My Dear Brother,
You have been gone almost two weeks now and I miss you so very much. Who am I going to make that clams and speghetti and the raviolies for now that your gone? This was not supposed to happen like it did. I loved bringing you all of your favorite foods that you loved so much. I think it reminds you of the food Mom used to cook when we were kids. I did not make my speghetti sauce like Mom did with the chicken feet sticking out of the sauce pot though. That was her trade...

Hello to all the family & friends of Bob. Marion & Linda would remember me as one of Bob's best buddies during the years we grew up together in Evergreen. Bob, & other buddies & I would go hunting (at night, yes we were very naughty at times) fishing, barbecue, or just hanging out. We did many a party cooking our game & consuming adult beverages, (getting smashed on beer etc.) But most of all I remember all of Bob's talents mentioned in his obituary. You will remember that I moved to...

Growing up I remember how "cool" I always thought Uncle Bobby was. My favorite thing to do was to go to his house and maybe, just maybe, get a chance to ride one of the horses.

I know that he was a great inspiration for my mom when she went through her cancer and chemo and for that I will always remember him as my mom's great brother who loved her as dearly as she loved him. Rest in peace.

Dear Bobby,
I love you so very much. It's going to be so hard to go on without my brother that has been there for me all my life. I have so many memories of the good times. Now your with Mom and some day I will be there to see you again. I will miss your smile and the hugs you gave me every time I saw you. You rest in peace now.
I Love You,
Your sister Marian