Robert-Haller-Obituary

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Mr. Robert H. Haller

Cranford, New Jersey

Mar 10, 1947 – Sep 9, 2022 (Age 75)

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BORN
March 10, 1947
DIED
September 9, 2022
AGE
75
LOCATION
Cranford, New Jersey

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Robert Haller was born on March 10, 1947 in Elizabeth, NJ. He passed away peacefully at home in Cranford, NJ, on September 9, 2022. He was the son of Harry and Florence Haller. After living his early years with his family in Kenilworth, he was raised in Roselle Park and graduated from...

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Bob was a great colleague of ours for nearly 25 years. We always appreciated his wealth of knowledge and experience. His longevity of service to Elson T. Killam Associates, Hatch Mott MacDonald and Mott MacDonald is epic and truly something to admire. We extend our deepest condolences to his family and closest of friends.

I met Bob on my first day at Killam Associates over 30 years ago when he and Sal joined us for lunch. I always enjoyed our chats on various topics through the years. He had a great sense of humor and will be missed. My deepest sympathies to the Haller family.

Thoughts and Prayers with the Haller Family. RIP, Bob
Bill Dunscombe

Dear Haller Family,
Bob and I worked together for over 20 years. He was not only a colleague but a person I could talk with about issues not relating to our industry. His wit and sharp comebacks always caught me by surprise, and sometimes - rather rarely! - I’d catch him. Bob was a truly great mentor but a much better man. Sylvia, he always spoke so fondly of you. Rest in eternal peace, dear friend.

I am sorry for the loss of a brother, father, grandfather, and sibling to so many family members. One person in particular, is Ruth. We have been friends for many years, and Kate was one of the sweetest children I ever met. You are all in my prayers. Bob is now at peace, rest and no longer suffering. I hope that you will be happy for him, even in your sorrow. He is in heaven with God, and that is the best place to be. Again, I am very sorry about Bob.

I would like to extend my condolences to Bob's loved ones for their loss. Bob had become a mentor and a dear friend over the years we worked together at Mott MacDonald. He would be the person bringing me chicken soup from Evergreen along with a good dash of tobasco when I had a cold. We knew he didn't like birthdays but we insisted on having Turkey Hill ice-cream on that special day, without mentioning birhtday, so that we can celebrate him. When I mentioned how much I disliked writing, he...

My deepest sympathy to Sylvia, Jon, Leanna, Karin and the entire Haller family. I worked with Bob for over 20 years at Mott MacDonald. He was not only a co-worker but became a good friend. He was a kind, smart and sensitive guy. Rest in Peace my dear fri

My deepest sympathy to Sylvia, Jon, Leanna, Karin and the entire Haller family. I worked with Bob for over 20 years at Mott MacDonald. He was not only a co-worker but became a good friend. He was a kind, smart and sensitive guy. Rest in Peace my dear friend......I will miss you

(Picture - A luncheon for Bob celebrating his 50 years with Mott MacDonald)

Dear Haller family, I am so sorry for your loss. Bob was such a great guy, always ready to help, and full of good advice. He was such a fixture at Mott MacDonald, it won't be the same without him. Occasionally, I would run into him at the Westfield Diner or Shop Rite. My deepest condolences.

So sorry. Bob and I worked together for over 40 years. He and I always found time in our day to tease each other about our opposing political views but always laughed it off in tghe end. God bless