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Robert A. Driscoll

Staten Island, New York

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Robert A. Driscoll, 55 Lifelong Staten Islander Robert A. Driscoll, who worked as a conductor at the MTA, passed away on June 7, 2020. The son of the late Al and Anna Marie, he graduated from New Dorp H.S. and worked at Guyon Market and then at Bagel Eddie's before joining the MTA as a...

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Just saw this obit and I am deeply saddened. Bert was always as each pic of him shows.... smiling! Salt of the earth. No doubt he is with our maker. My deepest condolences to a super nice family.

Condolences to his family & friends. I was a classmate of Robert in PS50. I am saddened to hear of his passing at such a young age. May you all find comfort in the memories you will always have in your hearts. May he rest in peace.

He was such a nice guy. I always enjoyed our conversations at Eger. He will be missed. RIP Robert

Bobby always gave of himself and had a heart of gold. I worked with Bobby at SIR. Condolences to his family.

Robert was my resident whom I had the honor and pleasure to care for during his time at Eger. I will miss him.. We would have dinner together in the cafeteria. I would bring him coffee and share with him... Robert would always greet me as I walk out of the elevator to start work and always ask "what's for dinner". Robert would hang out with me while I was working.. We would argue about silly things then talk afterwards like nothing happens.. he would asked me to cut his hair.. robert...

Robert was one of a kind he was the mayor of Eger. He was a friend to all , he will be missed dearly. Rest In Peace Robert

e was a good person and well loves he will be missed. Rest In Peace my friend.

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My Condolences to his family. We grew up together and although I didnt know him personally we hung around the same crowds as we went to school together ( I am a few years younger) with other family members. Growing up in Oakwood was so Idyllic back then as the community was still growing/ burgeoning with lots of open spaces and everyone knowing each other in passing. The Guyon Market was kind of a meetup place and he was really The Mayor of Oakwood . He always had a smile and a friendly...