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Robert J. Nothnagle

Rochester, New York

Age 85

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DIED
January 30, 2020
AGE
85
LOCATION
Rochester, New York

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Robert J. NothnagleClifton - Peacefully surrounded by his family on Thursday, January 30, 2020, at age 85. Predeceased by his siblings, Jim Nothnagle, Mary (Jim) Graves, and Richard Nothnagle. Survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Carol; children, Robert Jr. (Catherine), Thomas (Polly), Donna...

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I still miss his smiling face, his sense of humor and his perseverance in enjoying life regardless of physical difficulties. Ann Nothnagle, sister-in-law.

Bob was my s hool bus driver but so much more. He offered so much advice as an older ( twenty something) person. He became a mentor and later a great brother-in-law. I still miss him so much.

Brother Bob was a great brother. He was smart, hard working, energetic, successful with a positive outlook. He was a great family man and a mentor to me in my formative years. In my younger years when I needed help or advice, I made a phone call to Bob. He introduced me to my wife. He was the best. Proud to have been his brother. BILL
Bob was an amazing brother-in- law. Still today, I often say to myself, what would Bob do in this situation? His ability to live life to the fullest, even...














Best friend for many years Miss Him

So sorry to hear about Bob. He was a wonderful person to work with when I was with The Pavilion State Bank. Class act. We need a lot more people like Bob in this world. My prayers are with the family.

Don Cook

Wonderful memories of Bob and Carol when they had a summer home on Honeoye Lake Southwest Shores. Comfort and blessings to you at this time of family loss. Jim and Beverly "Cubby" Moore.

So sorry to only now hear of this and to miss opportunity to pay my respects in person. "Uncle Bob" was my godfather, my father Tom Hedrich's very best friend since Genesee St and a hot dog stand they shared (?) Dad always spoke so highly of his memories with Bob, and looked up to him like a brother. I remember fun times, family picnic and baseball games at the Nothnagle's, and a man of great character. Taking me out to lunch when I worked in Brighton many years ago still made me feel like a...

Several years ago I taught a course at RIT named "Construction Safety," a portion of which involved explosives, drilling, and blasting. Bob was very helpful to me and the students. He arranged a trip to a local quarry to observe blasting operations, brought to class a tunneling contractor, gave tours of his company's headquarters, and showed us how they stored explosives in the firm's magazine site. Lots of nice memories of him.
Bob McGrath. Professor Emeritus
RIT Civil Engineering...

Uncle Bob what a character and he sure had a character in the greatest sense of the word. God Bless the Nothnagle Family.