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Robert Phillip Fopp

Springfield, Massachusetts

1942 - 2024

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Robert Phillip Fopp1942 - 2024SpringfieldRobert Phillip Fopp, 81, of Springfield, MA passed away surrounded by his loving family at the Holyoke Soldiers Home on February 19, 2024. He was born in Syracuse, NY on September 17, 1942 to Felino and Angela (Delorenzo) Fopp. During his youth he lived in...

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Robert Fopp was a friend of mine .Met him at Joyce's restaurant on Belmont Avenue. In 1999,we sta and chatted then.Years later ,I was working at the V.A.There was Bob. I decided to look him up online,when sadly learned about the loss of this wonderful guy. He was all the obituary stated and more. I missed seeing him every day at the Soldiers home...I will always remember Bob...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. We graduated from Tech in 1960 also.

To Paula, Steve, Karen and family, I wa very saddened to see that Bob had died. He had been on my mind last week and I owed him a phone call. We liked to check in on one another. We met when he was a new resident. My dad was there also. We became fast friends and learned we had lived in the same neighborhood and both went to St Patricks. He had a great love for his family and his faith. I'll always remember his love of singing and dancing! We visited last in November when we were in...

Bob was an amazing man never forgot our names was one of the first veterans I met 10 years ago at the soldier's home...he always had a passing hello and a smile for all who knew and cherished him. He will be sadly missed by all our staff...and I will never forget our conversations and his singing in the canteen...rest easy my friend...

Loved talking with Bob and listening to him sing at the S.H.H. I remember him fondly.

To Steve and the Fopp Family, Sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. We are keeping your family in our prayers. Sincerely,

A heartfelt thank you for your service. Rest In Peace.

Bob will be sorely missed by so many of us at the Soldiers Home, especially me. He would join in on most of our recreation activities and was a regular at our karaoke program. Bob would always lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance to our flag as well as proudly singing a rousing rendition of "God Bless America". He will live on forever in our hearts. I will never forget you, Bob. Farewell my friend. My sincere condolences to all of his family at this difficult time.

To Bob's family Sorry for your loss. I loved chatting with him about golf and the times and people at the post office. RIP Thank you for your service.