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Robert L. "Bob" Duffy

Phoenix, Arizona

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Duffy, Robert L. "Bob" 71, of Phoenix, AZ, passed away on January 12, 2014. Born February 3, 1942, Gary, Indiana to Lyle and Lillian (Hurst). Superintendent of Career Success Schools and namesake of Robert L. Duffy High School. Beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, educator,...

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Continue to rest in heaven! The love and support you gave your students will be remembered forever!!

Because of you I am planting seeds for the future generations. Because of people like you who gave and provided a safe space I am who I am today. 2nd chances and faith go long ways.

I had the pleasure of getting to know Bob over 20 years ago at North American Tech. Such a kind man who saw the best in everyone. My thoughts go out to his wife Jean and family.

Your legacy continues to live on in every Graduate of Career Success and RLD. Continue to rest in heaven Mr. Duffy

Some people make an impression that lasts and lasts. Bob had a vision when he began Career Success Schools and that vision continues on to this day and into the future. So many lives have been touched by Bob and his unselfish work to provide education and family. I am one of the people who have the privilege to belong to this family. You'd be very proud of your Jeannie and all the people who continue to do the work you started. Thanks Bob and Happy Birthday!
Rosemary Boeing

Happy birthday Mr. Duffy, because of your vision I was awarded the opportunity to work for Career Success Schools- North Campus. As principal, I hope that I am meeting your expectation. It is truly a pleasure to be a part of your vision.
Ronald L Alexander

Bob where to begin.
You would be so happy with the way your legacy has continued to grow with Career Success Schools.
You are remembered and talked about daily.
I miss the fun you brought to the students and staff.
Miss you.
Chris

I often remember Bob as I drive by one of his schools, attend a conference with one of his staff, or search for a creative way to make a budget meet students' needs. I am so glad I knew him!

Bob - Twenty four years ago we vowed to be together "til death do us part". Death has not made my love for you any less. I carry with me so many beautiful memories that I replay in my heart often as I continue with out you.

You will always be my forever. I miss you. Love Jeannie