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Robert E. Czirr

North Syracuse, New York

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Robert E. Czirr August 5, 2010 Robert E. Czirr, 77, of Liverpool, died Thursday. He was an Oswego native and a 1960 graduate of SUNY Oswego. He was a Korean War Army veteran. Mr. Czirr retired in 1988 from the North Syracuse Central Schools, where he had taught at Main Street, Pitcher Hill and...

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This may sound funny but Mr Czirr was my 5th grade teacher he was my favorite! I thought of him today and googled his name I am so sorry to hear of his passing i have no doubt he made a wonderful impact on many children´s lives this is 2021 and i am 61 now God Bless this man and may he RIP

Mary,
My deepest sympathies are with you and your family. We all had such a great time back in the day. You will be in my thoughts.

Mary,
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Robert II and Regina Maloney

Mary,
Please accept the sympathy of Le Moyne College on the occasion of the death of your Husband. Be assured of our prayers for him, you and for your family.

~Le Moyne College Office of Alumni and parent Programs

I was sorry to read of Mr. Czirrs passing, I had him as my 5th grade (1976) teacher back at Pitcher Hill. I always remember him as being fair with everyone, well liked by students and staff. In 5th grade there was me (Jerry) and two girls named Terri and Sherri. Everytime he called one of us up to his desk it always sounded like our name but in fact he was calling one of the other names...... Jerry, Terri and Sherri all sounded the same. May his soul rest in peace. Jerry Freitag

Mary, my prayers are with you during this most difficult time. Bob was my mentor at Pitcher Hill when I started my teaching career at the North Syracuse Central School District. He inspired me to always put forth 100% effort into my teaching career. Many a nights he would come back to school after supper and grade papers and prepare lessons for the next day. I always admired him for his support of every student in his classroom.
After Pitcher Hill closed we were both able to accept...

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