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Robert Peter Ferrone

Tampa, Florida

Aug 5, 1933 – Jan 8, 2026

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August 5, 1933
DIED
January 8, 2026
LOCATION
Tampa, Florida

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Robert Ferrone, a long-time resident of Norwalk, CT, passed away on January 8, 2026 at the age of 92. Bobby was born in Brooklyn, NY where he lived with his siblings June, Tommy, and Annette and a large contingent of cousins. His family subsequently moved to Westport, CT. He was drafted into the...

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Dear Ruth, While you and I have been friends since kindergarten, I did not meet Bob until we reconnected at the Norwalk Senior Center. We played pickleball and became good friends. No words are adequate to express my feelings. Bob was such a kind and generous man. He touched so many people in so many ways. Every day in prayer we say "thy will be done," but in reality difficult to accept. Bob was an exceptional gift to mankind! Please accept my prayers and condolences for you, your...

Dear Al, Erin & Family, We are sorry for your loss. Robert´s tribute was lovely-a wonderful reflection of his life and legacy. Warmly, Deidre & Paul Orsino

I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Bobby´s passing. He was always so much fun with us kids, (now in our 70s). He was warm, kind and playful, and an extraordinary human being. Our sincerest condolences from Mickey Pantony´s family.

We're so saddened by the news of Uncle Bobby´s passing. We´re thinking of all of you during this difficult time and sending our love and support. In sympathy, The Bieling Family- Linda, JeriAnn, Stephen and family.

Dear Ruth, so sorry to read of the passing of my dear friend, Bob. Sending my deepest condolences to you and your family.

I worked with Bobby for ten years at Airpot Corp. It´s was a pleasure to work with him. I always remember his sense of humor and always ready to help. RIP Bobby. My sincere condolences to the family.

Bob was a great guy. When I was a young engineer starting in 1988, he would often fix my mistakes with his better ideas. He never complained about redoing work, usually saying, "The rate is the same!" Every morning, when asked how he was doing, he would answer with an enthusiastic, "Fantastic!" I learned a lot from watching Bob and have missed seeing him at the company's social events since his retirement. When he first told me he was going to retire, I asked him to please reconsider...