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Robert Louis Longdue

Irondequoit, New York

1938 - 2018

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Robert Louis LongdueIrondequoit - It is with great sadness the family of Robert Louis Longdue announces his passing on February 5, 2018. Born January 8, 1938. He is predeceased by his parents, Henry and Rachael (Severino); his aunts, Olive Longdue and Bertha Lopa; uncle, Pat (Jenny) Severino. He...

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Bob was such a wonderful friend and neighbor up at the thousand Islands He was always happy and cheerful may he always rest peacefully

Dear Frieda and family, I am sorry to hear of your loss. Bob was a funny and kind man and it was a pleasure to have known him. I will keep you and your family in prayer.

Dear Frieda and girls, we are so sorry for your loss. All our sympathy to all of you. So glad to have known Bob all these years. We had great times together. Love to all of you. He will be in our prayers now. RIP ✝

Dear Frieda and family,

Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow. Sending you hugs, strong support and a bit of peace.

He was my mentor and a man of strong ethics. i will always have fond memories. My prayers are with the family.

Richard Boyan Chief (retired)

I am so sorry Frieda and Val for your loss
I think of you often since we were neighbors at the Islands......

To Chief Longdue's Family, I served as an Auxiliary Police Sgt under the Chief after serving under Chief Frey. Chief Longdue was always there to see if he could help, and he taught me a lot about leadership. He represented the IPD well. As a midnight shift dispatcher, it was not uncommon for me to see him and have him ask if I needed a break or something to eat or drink, that is the kind of person he was. I will miss him, as will the IPD and the town. The Longdue family will be in my...

Bob,
You were like a second father to us. I'll always remember when you went to Quantico, Va to study at the FBI Academy and also when you became Chief of Police. Very proud accomplishments.

God Bless you and may you rest in peace.
Always,
Roslyn Maio-Cirilla