Robert-Cricenti-Obituary

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Robert J. Cricenti

New London, New Hampshire

Aug 26, 1946 – Jan 1, 2020 (Age 74)

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August 26, 1946
DIED
January 1, 2020
AGE
74
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New London, New Hampshire

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Sunday, September 27, 2020, Robert Joseph Cricenti, 74, unexpectedly passed at his home in Blacksburg, Va. Known to many as Bobby, he was a loving Datok to his grandchildren and Uncle Bob to countless friends and students whom he regarded as family.
 
Bob was born and raised in New London, NH, the son of Frank N. and Alma H. (Whitman) Cricenti. His early years would often find him playing with cousins at the family farm or working at the family market. He was deeply embedded in his community there participating in everything from scouting as a boy to the Rotary Club as a businessowner.
 
As a student he demonstrated an aptitude for mathematics and chose to continue his studies at Williams College. Bob enjoyed his time at Williams, he made lifelong friends and learned to see the world through a broader lens. After graduation he decided to dedicate his energies to help in the world and entered the Peace Corps. This choice took him to Malaysia where he met, and married, his wife of 49 years, Rita (Rabitah Zainuddin) Cricenti.
 
Bob and Rita returned to New London in 1971 and happily spent the next 45 years there contributing to their community and building a family. He, eventually, took over Cricenti’s Markets, which grew into a small chain of grocery stores, and became an active member of Associated Grocers of New England.
 
In 2005, Bob sold the grocery stores and retired to Floyd, Va. where he became a “gentleman farmer.” He contentedly spent his time playing with grandchildren, helping out on his daughter’s farm, and learning to become an orchardist. He planted apples, pears, and plums, and refined his canning and baking skills. One of his favorite activities was baking apple pies for friends and family. When they weren’t working the orchard, Bob and Rita spent time traveling. They loved to find new places to explore as well as returning to “home” with families in NH, or Italy, or Malaysia.
 
After a dozen years or so, Bob decided it was time to retire from his retirement and sold their orchard home. He and Rita moved to Blacksburg, Va. where they had become active in the Malaysian American Student Association at Virginia Tech. Bob continued to enjoy an active retirement transporting grandchildren to activities, cheering on his Hokies, taking leisurely walks, taking in a Minor League ballgame, or trying any sort of new activity that struck his fancy.
 
Bob is survived by his wife, Rita, his brother, Philip Cricenti of New London, NH, his daughter, Soraya Cricenti of Burlington, NC, his daughter Johanna Cricenti of Blacksburg, Va, 5 grandchildren, Tony, Nyssa, Mia, Trent, and Wylie, and numerous cousins and family members worldwide.
 
Bob was interred at the Islamic Cemetery of New River Valley on September 28, 2020.  A memorial gathering will be held on Saturday, July 10, 2021 from 2:00-5:00 P.M. with remarks beginning at 2:00 P.M. at Lake Sunapee Country Club. 

Memorial contributions are welcomed at Spaulding Academy and Family Services spauldingservices.org and Islamic Society of NH isofnh.org.
 




Here is the link for the YouTube live stream:
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Offering deepest sympathy Rita. I´ll always remember Bob´s special acts of kindness. God Bless you and family.

No matter how early it was when I knocked on the door, Mr. Cricenti (to me), would open it, sleepy-eyed, and let me into the house to wait for friends to awaken. Quietly, I would read books, or play Atari until Soraya and Jo-Jo woke up to say "Hello". The Cricentis were more than friends, they were another family for me. Whether we were listening to records, playing "Little House on the Prairie", skiing, ice skating, riding bikes or climbing on boxes in the back room at the store, the...

I am sorry to hear of Bobby's passing he will be missed. My sympathy to Rita, Johanna and Soraya.

Those of us at the cousins table at family gatherings, weren't ready for another empty spot there yet. Bobby will be missed.

I have such happy memories of Bobby. The last time I saw you and Bob, Rita, was on Little Sunapee Lake. I was in my kayak and you were in a canoe. That grocery store will always be Cricenti’s to me. Hugs to you all, Rita, Johanna, and Soraya.

Bob left a lasting impression on us all! Seeing his smile as we entered Cricenti’s Market told us that we were in for a shopping treat! And to this day, the store rings the Cricenti’s bell! The loss of Bob to the New London community is heartfelt! And our love and sympathy are with you, Rita, and the girls.

Beautiful eulogy and a beautiful life

Bobby, you will be missed by us all. I know I wasn't as close to you as some Brothers are, but I really enjoyed the time we did spend together at Family Gatherings and Holidays throughout the Years. There are some Great Memories! You did Great in your Life in all aspects, Business, Family and Overall Enjoyment of Life! You were there when I needed you, and I greatly appreciate it. You are gone way too soon. We will all still have all those Great Memories of you! Love, Philip

Bob stood out in my Williams class of '68 as one of the friendliest and fun people I was privileged to know. He always picked up the mood of any gathering and never seemed to be promoting himself, except as a reliable friend and fellow student. I was very sorry to have missed him at our 50th reunion in 2018 and even more saddened to hear of his unexpected passing. May he rest in peace.