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Robert M. Mercurio

Syracuse, New York

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January 13, 2008 Robert M. Mercurio, 68, of Syracuse, passed away on Sunday, January 13, 2008. He was born in Syracuse and was a 1957 graduate of CBA; he received his bachelor's degree from Lemoyne College, received his master's degree from St. Bonaventure University and received his Ph.D. from...

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I regret to hear of the passing of one of my class mates from the CBA 1957 class.

Jerry Murphy

Sue, Andrea, Bob, Joe, & Mike

The neighbors up on the old farm hill just heard of your loss. We extend our sincerest sympathies to you at this time. We will miss Bob's drive by waves as he came up on to the hill to visit.
The Hahn Road hill has definitely changed in past years and your presence is notably missed.
Prayers to all that you find the strength within yourselves to get you threw this difficult time in your lives.
Sincerely,
Andy and Janice (Barrus) Gee

Susan

We were so shocked to learn of Bob's passing. He was a very caring man to us. He thought the world of our boys who had muscular dystrophy and spent quality time with them. He once bought them each a cross which they wear proudly 24/7 to help them cope with every day life. You were right when I talked to you yesterday he was a very unique man. I have told some of the neighbors and Mr. Drayo. Please remember you our in our thoughts and prayers. I am sure he is up there taking care...

Dear Sue and Family,
We would like to express our deep condolences to you. Although we only Bob and Sue at Joe and Maura's family events, those times were all the more special & memorable because of the humor and high spirits that Bob always had. We'll never forget being "The Other Mercurio's" to Bob and the kind words he always had for our children. May he rest in peace.
Sincerely,
Frank, Julie, Alex, Nick, Andrew Mercurio

Sue, Andrea, Bob, Joe and Mike. Very sorry to hear our HERO has gone. Not a day has passed in at least 30 years that I haven't thought about Bob and our youth. Sleeping over at the farm, playing football, Brushing Andrea's horses with her wearing my Baltimore Colts helmet, Helping Mr. Giambrone when Joe got his zipper stuck in the locker room in 4th grade, Shooting up the old ford and gun safety, and of course the quarterback corner in the barn. King & shady?. Last but not least would...

Bob was a very special man who loved his family and friends and wasn't afraid to show it! I valued and honored him and will miss him immensely! He could be in the Reader's Digest under "Most Unforgettable Characters." Good-bye my friend, I love you.

ADDIO CARO AMICO! IL MIO FRATELLO! GOD KNOWS HOW DEAR YOU WERE TO ALL WHO WERE IN NEED. ADDIO! MI MANCHERAI!

Mrs. Mercurio,
Robert become a very special client and it was always an event when we knew he would be coming to the office! It was a pleasure to work with someone who cared so much for his dogs, but he also would dispense advice for the people he interacted with during his visits. We will miss him.
Megan Williams, DVM

DEAR SUSAN AND FAMILY,
BOB AND I WERE CLASSMATES AND FRIENDS AT LEMOYNE. FOR ONE YEAR, BOB GAVE ME A RIDE FROM MY HOME ON THE NORTHSIDE TO CLASSES. HE WAS A GOOD FRIEND AND I ENJOYED HIS COMPANY. MY COUSIN, JOE TUCCI, WAS A CLASSMATE OF BOB'S AT CBA. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.
ED ROSE, LITTLE FALLS, NY