Robert-King-Obituary

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Robert King

Newfane, New York

Sep 22, 1955 – Apr 2, 2022 (Age 66)

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BORN
September 22, 1955
DIED
April 2, 2022
AGE
66
LOCATION
Newfane, New York

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Rutland-Corwin Funeral Home, Inc. - Newfane Obituary

Robert King of Pendleton, NY, husband of the late Clarissa "Kissey" Pawlak King, entered into rest on Saturday, April 2, 2022, at Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital. He was born in North Tonawanda, NY, on September 22, 1955, son of the late Robert and Jean McMillan King. Bob was the CEO/Owner...

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Sending sincere condolences to the King and Pawlak families. So very sorry.

My sincere condolences to all the King family
What wonderful times we had over years
Such laughter crazy races and many sailing stories to share
I have had the pleasure of knowing the family as they lived just down the lane
Bobby enjoyed having my daughter over to talk and play with their bird and of course the dogs. And the gentleman that he was he walked her home true a tad later but I’ll always treasure our great times together
RIP Sailor you were one of the...

We are so sad to learn of this. He was always so kind to us. We have a bunch of great memories on Lake Ontario with all of the boating experiences, dinners, Holiday festivities, concerts and the list goes on! It was a pleasure to have known you. Rest In Peace Bob. Prayers to the family.

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May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My Sympathy and Prayers to Scott, Chris and Bob’s family. Many fond memories of Bob and the King family growing up in Olcott. RIP my friend!!!

Greatest Skipper on Lake Ontario!! RIP Ro Bear!! Love,. Maddog

Bob was a great man. It was a pleasure to get to know him through my dad and to see the two of them talk about pivot.

The David Moje Family

I had the honor to be Bob’s Executive Assistant for over 28 years. Not only was he a smart business man, he always treated his employees with respect and kindness. He will be sorely missed.