Robert-Mencini-Obituary

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Robert J. Mencini

South Euclid, Ohio

Aug 25, 1936 – Aug 24, 2020 (Age 83)

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BORN
August 25, 1936
DIED
August 24, 2020
AGE
83
LOCATION
South Euclid, Ohio

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Robert J. Mencini, beloved son of John T. and Florence Mencini (both deceased), loving brother of Joan Ticconi (Bruno) and Jack Mencini (deceased) (Barbara), best uncle of Michael and Melissa Mencini, John, Carla (Manlio Gullotta), Christopher and Jim Ticconi, great uncle of Giordano and Dario...

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We're so sad to hear of Bob's passing. Recalling his supportive and generous nature, we will always remember him as Beaconwood's "Adopted Uncle Bob." With Deepest Sympathy, The Wiman Family

Bob was a kind and generous man that I enjoyed being with. I was always late, he was always early. I was always calm, he was always disquieted. Bob was funny, strong and would help anyone that would give him a story that all of us would question. He was a kind soul. I hope he is resting in peace.

Bob was truly an inspiration to all the youth in the neighborhood. He showed how much he cared through his encouragement and support of them and their families. We are so grateful to have known him and he will be missed very much.

Bob was a generous and kind person. I will always treasure the sculpture he made me out of brake shoes and other car parts. He delivered this heavy sculpture to my home. He helped me get my home decor into clean and artistic. I was an art teacher who lived in South Euclid at the time. Rest in peace Bob.

Bob, your gracious soul will be missed. Thank you for having been a dear friend to my family and for the generosity and love you have shown. My next act of kindness is in your honor.

It was an honor to have known you. You have blessed many people and will live forever in our memories. Thank you Bob.
York & Kathy Espenschied

Bobby, was a great cousin and such a dedicated and very serious worker. When he started to do a job he would go silent and not say a word, concentrate on what he was doing and it was to perfection. He helped my father build our house on Wilson Mills road in the 50's and he did most of the laying of bricks. I always enjoyed being around Bob,
He visited us in Southern California in the 80's and was already drawing plans for a deck on our house to increase the view. He could never relax...

Bobby, I can't believe that you went before I did ! I will miss you dearly, my friend!