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Robert W. Hartnett

Syracuse, New York

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September 2, 2006 Robert W. Hartnett, 82, of 1663 Cranberry Lane, Mannsville and 9833 S.E. 177th Lane, Summerfield, Florida, formerly of 201 Wellesley Rd., Syracuse, died Saturday surrounded by his loving family. Bob was born on May 20, 1924 in Ho-mer, NY. He graduated from St. Anthony of Padua...

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Dear Aunt Teresa, and family, I am so sorry for your loss, and not being able to attend Uncle Bobs services. My mother told me how beautiful it was.
I have so many fun memories of Uncle Bob my God Father, spending summers at the Lake. I thought of him as the King. Hugging him everytime I see him, sitting on his lap, waiting for him to return from a day of fishing, to show his catch.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

To all the Hartnett Family-
I was so sad to read of the death of Mr. Hartnett. He was a very special person & certainly helped our family on many occassions. Growing up in that neighborhood has so many special memories- it was such an innocent time. My deepest sympathy to Mrs. Hartnett, Colleen, Joanne, Bob Jr. & all the younger family members I am too old to remember. Sincerely, Susan Bognaski

Dear Dan and Family,

Though I did not have the pleasure of knowing your father, it became clear to me in reading about his life that he was a remarkable man who made a difference. He leaves behind a wonderful legacy in his children and grandchildren as well as the lives of the people and organizations he touched with his volunteer work. May your faith and your memories carry your family through this difficult time.

I was saddened to hear today from my parents about Mr Hartnett's passing. My sympathy to all the Hartnett clan. He was a great guy, and merely mentioning his name will always bring a smile to my face. He leaves behind a lot of great memories for so many people.

Dear
Colleen and all the Hartnetts,
The Patriarch's passing seems to mark the end of an era. In my memories of him from my visits to your home in Syracuse and at Lake
Ontario when I was in high school, his great hospitality stands out
in my mind even after all these years. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Marg Dwyer (Mr. Hartnett knew me as "Grit"-yech!

Uncle Bob will be missed. Memories of hearing his voice, carrying across the yard at the house on lake ontario, telling jokes and greeting arrivals to the Hartnett Open make me smile. Aunt Teresa and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love Always,
Andy and Natalie

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. (Secretary to Dick Hartnett)

To Andy and all the Hartnetts my thoughts are out to you in your time of sorrow. He was a great guy and only caught me "hoppin buses" no less than 1000 times.

Dear Teresa,
Sincere Sympathy to you and your family at this time.
Patricia and Barbara Collins