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Robert E. Degnan Sr.

Waterford, New York

Age 86

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86
LOCATION
Waterford, New York
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Robert E. Degnan Sr., 86, formerly of Roberts Road, passed away Sunday, May 18, 2014, at Samaritan Hospital with his loving sons and family around him to be with his beautiful daughter, Franny. Born in Troy he was the son of the late John T. and Erma West Degnan. He was a 1945 graduate of...

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Sincere condolences to Joe, Bob, Jr. and their families.  Bob, Sr. will always be remembered as a good man who contributed to the betterment of the communities in which he lived and as one who showed appreciation to those who did the same.  May he rest in peace.

Joe, Kathy and Bob, So sorry to hear about your dad. My condolences to your entire families. I'll always remember him as the one who got my dad into the CCHS HOF! Many Blessings.

Our sincere condolences go out to the Family of Bob at this difficult time our thoughts and prayers are with you all

to the Degnan family sorry to hear of your loss.Your dad was a great man if I was having a bad day he would give me a kind word and encouragement and his great smile and made my day better.He made the last couple years of my nursing career eaiser at vrm on a3.Thank youfor letting me a part of his life give Helen a kiss for me.

My heart is so sad for all left behind. The comfort is knowing that "Uncle Bob" is with his beloved Franny. I am and will always feel blessed in having such a wonderful man in our lives. So sorry...

Joe and Bob my thoughts are with you on the loss of your father. Your lives have been influenced by the deeds and actions of a good man. My condolences to all your families.

Joe and Kathy,

Sorry to hear about you loss. Your dad was a very special,wonderful man and we have many great memories of him.

Jack and Sheila Flint

To all the Degnans, you all know how I and our entire family feel about Bob, Helen the entire Degnan family. How lucky we were to spend our summer vacations out to Crooked Lake, enjoying the smell of freshly burnt toast, getting wood having a pioneer breakfast, all while learning what friendship, and love was all about. So so lucky to have had him and the whole family part of our lives. Gonna miss the old Bear, I am sure he is brushing up on his Japanese right about now.

Helen, Joe, Bob, and families,I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I have so many nice memories of your family, especially Franny. You are all in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.