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Robert V. Gianniny

Brighton, New York

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Gianniny, Robert V.Brighton: February 16, 2014. Bob was born July 9, 1924 in Irondequoit. He was raised there and after his graduation from Irondequoit High School he joined the US Army. He was shipped to the Pacific Theater where he served in Guadalcanal, Bougainville and Philippines where he...

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Mark, Bruce and Gianniny family. My thoughts are with you at this time. You will all remember the good times shared with Robert for many years to come. Jim Weed

Joanne and family: Ralph extends his sympathies remembering the wonderful times he spent working with you both on so many carpentry projects not the least "the little house" and enjoying that great bottle of wine at the end of the day. I was glad to meet Bob a few years ago when Ralph and my brother Mark worked on the little house again, share some stories of family, business,travel and wine. We have moved to Florida from cold NY but will always miss the warmth of your home. Ralph and Cheryl

A terrific Uncle...great sense of humor,

Sending prayers and cherishing old friendships

I had the good fortune of seeing Bob at the many parties hosted by the Stiles family. We had some great conversations and I certainly will miss seeing him. I know how much he enjoyed being with his family and how much he was loved. My thoughts are with his family and I will remember fondly my time with him.

Joanne and family: Words cannot begin to tell you of my appreciation for your Bob. He was always the giver and I cannot recall Bob ever asking for anything in return. From all of the Giannini's of Virginia, thank you, Bob. All of us truly appreciate your generosity in publishing our heritage. But most of all you will be remembered for sharing your love of family with all of us. May God Bless and be with your immediate family. With our deepest sympathy, Bob and Pat Giannini and family...

To the entire family of Mr. Gianniny: I feel honored to have been his barber and friend. He always spoke so highly of his family. He will be sadly missed.
With deepest sympathy, Tony Gaiter (The Elegant Gent and family)

Bob was a friend and mentor since my arrival in Rochester. His strong leadership and generous support of the Memorial Art Gallery set a very high standard. His professional legacy and personal friendship will not be forgotten.

Joanne and family,

Sorrow is hard to express but this is a favorite in times like these:

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. ~From a headstone in Ireland.

My thoughts are with you.

Peg Baltz
(the gardener)