Robert-Fivel-Obituary

Robert Alan Fivel

Troy, New York

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Dominican Republic-Robert Alan Fivel, formerly of Troy, passed away on December 27, 2020, while in the Dominican Republic. Robert attended Troy High School where he lettered in swimming and soccer. He went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in biology from the State University of New York...

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My friend made me laugh, we both loved a good laugh and I can remember quite a few. " Hey, ya need us to call you a cab to get to the curb?" I thought the two of us would wet ourselves!!! Not just us, but the two in the car as well!! God Rest Your Soul my Friend, you are sorely missed. Tom Halpin

Robert was a friend and neighbor who everyone liked and enjoyed his sense of humor. I’ve known him since childhood, when we all lived in Sycaway. I am very sorry to hear of his passing.

Bob was one of my favorite people ever! Funny, whitty and Always made my day better whenever I saw him. RIP and know he’s on beach up there in heaven !

So sorry to hear of your loss, Norm. Please know that I am thinking of you and your family during this sad, difficult time ad hope that your memories will help you get through.

Norm, my brother Tom just sent me the obituary for Bobby and I am so sorry to hear of his death. As someone who has lost a brother, I can relate to the sorrow you and your family are feeling now. I was so impressed by his many achievements - what a busy and fulfilled life he had. I am sure you are proud of him. As I know you have so many friends in our 66 class, I will let them know of his passing as many may have other access to you and would like, I am sure, to express their condolences...

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He was one of my classmates in the Troy High School class of 1970.
We were not close friends but I remember him well...His older brother was I believe in the same graduating class as my older brother...

Bobby was a great friend of mine since about the 6th grade up through high school. We did not keep in contact, but we played sax together in the School 18 and THS bands and dance bands...and sneaked into Frear Park to play golf on many occasions. My deep sympathy to Norman and the rest of the family.

Norm. I have very fond memories of your brother. He had a great sense of humor and loved by all. My sincere condolences in the passing of such a great man.