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Robert A. "Bob" Hilton Sr.

Rensselaer, New York

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Hilton, Robert A. "Bob" Sr. RENSSELAER Robert A. "Bob" Hilton Sr., 75, of "Hilton Pianos," went home to be with the Lord surrounded by his loving family on Thursday, March 8, 2018, following a lengthy illness. He was the son of the late Roland A. and Alice Margaret Hilton; and husband of Helen V....

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As his granddaugter I always looked up to him as I played the piano and he helped me through all the years he lived a good life and that I am happy for that though I will miss him dearly I am happy he is not suffering anymore

Best piano player I ever heard or ever will hear. Took music lessons from Bob back in the 1960s. He inspired me and had such an impact on my life. He will be missed. Very sincerely,
Bob Sbuttoni

Bobbie was one of my boyhood friends. I lived accross the pond from him. I'd go over to the Hilton household and we would all pile into his brother Artie's car to go swimming and other great places. We skated on the pond in the winter and Bobbie was by far the best skater in the neighborhood, what an athelete, took four of us to tackle him when we played football.

I remember him well and to Artie and Larry and to the rest of the Hilton family i'm sorry for your loss.

So very sorry for the loss of Mr. Hilton. A great man who will definitely be missed. He truly was an inspiration, mentor, hard working and very gifted in his music. He will leave a footprint that will never be forgotten. I know the Hilton's because of being a student and I enjoyed his demeanor and great smile. A gentle man, a breath of fresh air! I will truly miss him and also him playing the piano. God bless all who are hurting from this loss....Gg

So very sorry this gentleman of great integrity, hard working and so talented in his music has died. He truly will leave a footprint that won't ever be forgotten. Such a great mentor and roll model. Many will miss him as I will for sure!! ..GG

Rest in piece old friend. Many good times condolences to all

The Hilton's and Bob have been in my life from a very young age and for over 45 years I have considered them my second family from Sunday spaghetti dinner to the famous Hilton pinochle games and of course learning to move piano s for a slice of pizza at the various malls his stores we're at Bob was great roll model and was some one im glad to call family and will be missed by many who's life he touched in loving memory and thoughts and prays to his family Wayne Smith and family

One of the hardest working, tough man I have ever known. Thanks for all the late night pay preview boxing matches you invited me to!

Ellen, Larry and family, our deepest sympathy for all of you in the loss of Bob.