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Robert L. Cunningham

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Robert L. CunninghamRobert L. Cunningham, 48, of Zelienople died Tuesday at UPMC Passavant Cranberry.Born Dec. 1, 1955, in Pittsburgh, he was the son of Dorothy Lally Cunningham and the late Lloyd Cunningham.Mr. Cunningham graduated from Duquesne University in 1978 and was a financial adviser and...

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Thank you Sue Damian and Kristin, Tonette, Cindy and Joe for your loving words. Each day is a journey; a journey we didn't choose but one we have to make all the same. With the help of God, family and friends, it's a journey we're not having to make alone; and during those times when I feel lost and overwhelmed, I'm gently guided back by the loving words of friends and family, by their prayers and their presence. A friend of mine once said something so beautiful to her son (who had been...

Cheryl, Alycia and I were shocked when we read about Bob in St. Ferdinand's bulletin. I am so sorry for all of your loss. Please know that we are thinking and praying for you. If you need anything at all, please don't hesitate to contact me. God love you, Sue

Dear Cherryl and Kids,

We are so sad. We just heard yesterday about Bob and I'm totaly shocked. Though we met through business in 1994, we had become friends as we had so much in common. Especially our love for Jazz, guitars and music. We always tried to keep each other informed of upcoming Jazz concerts, guitar events and music news. We had made plans to get together and "jam." But it was his love for the beautiful, his genteel disposition and his gentle manner that made him a...

Cheryl: We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your husband and children's father. It is always so sad to hear someone as young as Bob leave us so soon. Though we did not know him as well as we knew you, I have heard so many wonderful things about him. We pray that you will find peace in this most holiest of seasons. God Bless you all.

The Kline Family

Cheryl & Family,
We were so shocked and saddened to hear about Bob. Words cannot express the sorrow and sympathy we have for you all. He was always such a tremendous help to us in guiding our financial well being. More important than business, he was always our friend. We will miss him but we will always see his smiling face and hope that you and your family can find some comfort in knowing that he was so loved and admired by many.

Thank you all for your words of love for Bob. Though I am devasted at the thought of never again seeing his smiling face; never again hearing his gentle voice; never again laughing at his wonderful humor; of never having our future plans fulfilled; your heartfelt words have helped to ease my pain, or at the very least made me more accutely aware that my family I am not alone in our grief. He was a one in a million husband and father; a great friend; a generous giving man; a great son and...

I cannot put into words the good thoughts we have of Bob. he was a didicated man to his Family, his Friends and his business associates. He just cared about people.
He was a great financial advisor,guitar player and love to talk about wine making but more of a good friend.
We will miss him greatly

Dear Mrs. Cunningham,
I met Bob about 2 years ago when I was looking for a financial advisor.I interviewed with several advisors but knew I found the right person after I met with Bob.He was a warm and caring person and we talked about life and relationships as much as we talked about finances.When I walked out of his office I felt like I had made a friend.He was a good man and he will be truely missed by all who knew him .You have my deepest sympathy.
Sincerely,
Jim...