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Robert "Coke" Geoghan

Trenton, New Jersey

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GEOGHAN, Robert "Coke" Of Hamilton, 91, died Monday. Service: 10:30 a.m., Fri, Kingston & Kemp Funeral Home, 260 White Horse Ave., Hamilton. Mass: 11 a.m., St. Raphael's Church, Hamilton. Calling: 9-10:30 a.m., Fri, at funeral home.

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I will never be the same without the most important man in my life. He was a rock without ever stumbling....EVER! I will always love him and never forget all the wonderful memories of him, and the impression he made on my life..foreverDad. LOVE ALWAYS AND FOREVER< Diane.

Diane & Family..sorry for the loss of your father and grandfather and great grandfather. He was a loving, generous and a great father figure to your children for many many years and for the that he will be Rearded in the Arms of the Lord for Eternity May he Rest In Peace. Linda Glennon.Bonfonti

Pop-Pop, one of the first men that I ever loved and truly the first man who made a part of my heart feel lost with the knowledge of his absence. I miss you!! I love you always! Pauline

Pop, I don't even know where to begin. As I sit here on the night you were put to rest, I can't stop crying....crying for the loss of my best bud, my neighbor, my biggest supporter, the constant in my life. I've told you a bajillion times that I love you over the years but that doesn't seem good enough for you. You deserve to know that you've been the only man in my life who never left me, who always was there and who always thought I was beautiful no matter what. You've shown me that...

Bob was a wonderful man, a great neighbor to my grandmother Josephine for many years, before we lost her. He will be sorely missed by me and my family, all my best to Goldie and her family!

I will miss him. He has been the greatest grandfather, father, friend and teacher in my life. I will love and always remember the many things he meant in my life.

What can I say? Things won't be the same without Uncle Coke. He was stability, he was strength, he was honesty, and he was a constant in my world all my life. Hugs to Aunt Goldie, Diane and Joe, Bob and Darlene, Johnny and Christa, Pauline and Kenny, and Charline and Dana.