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Robert M. Hook

89, Scotch Plains, New Jersey

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WWII vet,of Scotch Plains Mr. Robert M. Hook, 89, of Scotch Plains died on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at JFK Medical Center in Edison with his family by his side. Funeral is on Saturday, Feb. 28, at 9 a.m. from the Rossi Funeral Home, 1937 Westfield Ave., Scotch Plains. Funeral Mass is at 9:30 a.m. at...

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I knew him as Mr. Hook in my early years and then Grandpa in his later years. I first met him in 1977. I had dated before and meeting the father of your date is usually a very stressful moment. From the first time I met Sue’s parents I felt totally comfortable. He especially made me feel that way.
A little while later I found out that he had another name. ‘Robert!!’ That name was dropped when he was a little out of bounds. Maybe not in our eyes. But we all know he was being...

Uncle Bob, so many wonderful memories. You touched so many lives,your smile and sense of humor will remain in my heart.You may now rest in peace.

Sue, Pat and Bobby, Deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. We will always remember him smiling and laughing. What great neighbors he and your mom were. We have many happy memories of Farley Ave.

Charlie/Gus/Uncle Bob always made me laugh and would put a smile on my face! He was a great friend, and will be missed greatly.

Would always be in the center of family functions and he the hit of all the parties. He loved staying up late playing pitch, and flip cup! Running around with the pigs head at the family reunions. Also enjoining those numerous rounds of golf, he always hit the ball straight down the fairway... not like me! He loved those Yankees and the late night...

Uncle Bob was so very special in our lives. As a child I remeber the shower scrub downs after a day at the shore, always teasing and making us laugh! As an adult he always made you feel like you were the most special person in the world. He never missed a family celebration and he was always the life of the party! He will be missed by many.