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Robert Leibowitz

Yonkers, New York

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YONKERS, N.Y. - Robert 'Bob' 'Lebo' Leibowitz, of Yonkers, N.Y., and Westerly, R.I., died Monday, July 14, 2014, after a four and a half year battle with pancreatic cancer. An executive in the textile industry, Bob worked for Bennettsville Printing of New London, Conn., after a 27-year stint as...

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I remember Bobby as a terrific athlete during my junior hight school years in Westerly. He was, at a young age, a leader and a very nice person. Rick Tuttle. Culver City, California.

Georgiana and Family: Bob will always be remembered as a dear friend. we grew up together and enjoyed many moments of the good life together. May he rest in peace.

My sympathy to Bob's family. We were in the same high school class, WHS 1956. My memories of him are as a friendly guy, a classy dresser, and a scrappy basketball player.


grew up with Bobby. He on summer st. me on spruce.We used to play baseball in the middle of spruce st. in the summer. We were in the same class of Westerly high. (1956). for a time, was very good friends with his cousin Brenda (summer st.) Just wanted to say how shocked and sorry I am to hear of his death.

I have fond memories of Bob as a child as I used to be friends with his brother Art. He was always kind to me. He turned me on to all those great modern jazz records from the Providence College dorms that later became one of my passions in life. He also had a fine sense of humor.

I was in Westerly last week and we talked about Bob at a lunch arranged by Barbara Fallon. We remembered Bob as one of our star basketball players. Good times with good friends. My sincere sympathy goes out to Bob's family. Jean (Taylor) Browning

My sincere sympathy to the family. Bob was a special friend of my brother, John, and I will always remember his kindness.
Connie Garofalo Andrews

May God bless you, Bob; and your wonderful family.
Deepest sympathy and prayers,
Peter McCarthy, Washington, D.C.
PC '60