Robert-Egloff-Obituary

Robert Franklin Egloff Jr.

Endicott, New York

Age 53

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Egloff, Jr., Robert FranklinRobert Franklin Egloff, Jr., 53, passed away on January 13, 2015, after a courageous battle with cancer. Rob was predeceased by his father, Robert Franklin Egloff Sr. Rob is survived by his mother, Marie Egloff; five siblings: Jerry (Kenna) Skrivan, John (Donna)...

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Rob Eggloff at a young age on left: Close friend to the family growing up.

I remember Robbie as a little boy when I was hanging out with Sue & Linda back in the day. My heart is sad for his family. May he rest in peace!

Rest in peace. Sue Stanton

Saturday Morning I learned of the passing of one of my best childhood friends. I've know Robbie Egloff since he was 6 years old when he stopped in front of my house on his bicycle to watch me mow my lawn. (I was 9). He helped me finish mowing the lawn, barely able to reach the handle on the lawnmower, and we have been best friends ever since. Whoever wrote that youth was wasted on the young never met Robbie. Rob lived every day to the fullest, from dusk to dawn and I am forever indebted to...

To Robert's Family , most all of whom I know personally,my condolences and prayers in his memory and to you all at this time and certainly forever in Robert's memory.May he rest in peace and the Family love live on forever.

So very sorry for your loss.Thinking of you all with prayers and hugs.

To the whole family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss . I am thinking of you all at this very difficult time.
Dorie Moesch Darrah

So sorry to hear about Rob. As you know Rob spent much time growing up at our house on Cafferty Hill and was part of the family as Lynn's friend. We enjoyed his friendship and fun times doing things together over the years (hunting, fishing, movies, and childhood adventures) growing up until we lost track of him after the teen years. What a great sense of humor and sense of spirited adventure. I'm sure Rob enjoyed life to the fullest and was a pleasure to all who knew him throughout his life.

sincerest condolences; Robby was one of the great personalities growing up on Cafferty Hill. We had him in our home growing up and will keep him in our hearts forever.