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Robert A. Heinold

Brighton, New York

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Heinold, Robert A.Brighton: October 31, 2017.He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Ruth; daughters, Robin (Gary) Morgenstern and Rachel Heinold; granddaughters, Pamela Steadman-Wood (Raymond) and Sandra Morgenstern; 3 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his infant son, Christopher. Robert, a...

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Dear Ruth and family,
Everyone who came to participate or enjoy Walnut Hill Driving Show knew the energy and enthousiasm exhibited by Your dearest partner, Bob. His presence made the experience magic. My mother and father, Helen and Charles Scott championed the sport as well and held Bob in highest regard. A toast will be made in his honor for years to come... My deepest sympathy for your great loss and a cheer to heaven for welcoming the light of many people to shine for us all above.

Dear Ruth and family, There are no words adequate enough to express the sadness that I feel over Bob's passing. He was more than an inspiration--more like an institution. I first knew Bob as a horseshow photographer, going back close to 60 years ago. Then came Walnut Hill and nearly 40 years to really get to know both of you. A bright light and brilliant mind have left this world. To say that he will be missed is far too trite. To lose Bob and Ed Young in the same 2 months is very...

Dear Ruth and family, Paul and I are saddened by the passing of Bob. He was a very special man of many talents and so kind and interested in everyone and everything. Such a pleasure to sit and talk with him. One could learn so much! We will cherish our walking sticks that Bob hand crafted. They sit by our back door and we think of Bob as we pass them everyday! What a great reminder of a talented, friendly and cheerful person! We will miss his smile and the twinkle in his eye. We send our...

Fred & I will miss our dear friend, Bob. He was an ultimate gentleman and shared his love of life fully. I will always treasure two pieces of art that I have of his, not only because they are beautiful, but because Bob made them for me (Diane). Our deepest sympathies Ruth and family.

Fred & I will miss our dear friend, Bob. He was an ultimate gentleman and shared his love of life freely. I will always treasure two pieces of art that I have of his, not only because they are beautiful, but because Bob made them for me (Diane). Our deepest Sympathies, Ruth and family.

So very sorry for your loss and our loss. What a special man Bob was. I will never forget his helpfulness in my beginning days at Walnut Hill in the 70's. Always kind, always a hard worker, always he will be in my memories of good things. My condolences to Ruth and family.
With heartfelt empathy,

Ruth, my most sincere condolences to you and your family. Bob was truly a memorable person, and such a valuable resource for the equine community. He will be missed.

Bob was such a unique person, a repository of knowledge on all things related to equine sports I will miss his stories, his advice, and wonderful personality. A true gentleman. To the road.

Opening Meet 2014

Dear Ruth,

I will miss his wisdom and support, stories, sense of humour and hugs, we have lost a true gentleman. You and Bob are an inspirational love story to us all for 70 years and forever, god bless you both.

Much Love,
Karen