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Robert J. Masino

Eureka, California

Aug 11, 1934 – Dec 26, 2016 (Age 82)

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BORN
August 11, 1934
DIED
December 26, 2016
AGE
82
LOCATION
Eureka, California
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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ROBERT J MASINO Robert J "Bob" Masino passed into the loving arms of his Heavenly Father on December 26, 2016. His wife Dee held him as he crossed over. His long, hard journey with Alzheimer's has finally ended. Bob was born in Philadelphia, Pa. on August 11, 1934. He attended all Catholic...

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I will always remember Bob as a wonderful manager and a beautiful person!

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

I worked for Bob at USA Today Newspaper in Lafayette, CA and loved him and Dee. They were so warm, loving and cared deeply about all,of us. I am sorry to learn of Bobs,passing, and my thoughts are with you and the family.

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I remember Bob Masino well, being the same age, serving in the national guard for 20 years and in newspaper management 40 years, we had a lot in common. Wish we could have socialized more and not lived so far apart. May the Lord Bless you.

Dee, our sincere condolences. As a Hall of Fame LtG in Kiwanis, all knew he was one of my favorites and for good reason! I remember his calls before a board meeting asking what he should wear and we would jokingly discuss his jewelry. And I see from his photo, that he always got it right! What a wonderful gentleman with a tremendous heart and passion for Kiwanis and service. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dee, I am so very sorry for your loss; please accept my sincere condolences to you and your family. It's been a tough struggle for you and the family. I miss seeing you at the grocery store. Hold tight to the wonderful memories you have, especially during this very difficult time. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

My condolences to you. Dee, you and Bob touched my heart in different ways. You as someone I look up to and Bob as the keeper of Princess (the cat at MidCity). It shows his kindness and love; I will always keep fond memories of Bob.

Bob is in no more pain or suffering and walking on streets of gold and picking out his mansion and waiting for the rest of his family to meet him in heaven

Dee, we are so sorry for your loss but remember those times we traveled together for Kiwanis, especially to Florida, where he arranged for that limo to take us to dinner. What a great time we had. Bob was a good leader, concerned about the community and kids and a good friend of mine and several other club members. He will be missed by many.

Bob and Joyce Trice