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Dr. Robert A. Olsen

Albany, New York

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Olsen, Dr. Robert A. TROY Dr. Robert A. Olsen , 91, of Lansingburgh, died peacefully on July, 19, 2012 at the Van Rensselaer Manor in Troy. Born in Troy, he was the son of the late Louis and Kristine Nielsen Olsen and the devoted husband of the late Anne Kucskar Olsen. Dr. Olsen was a graduate of...

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God bless you Dr. Olsen, you will be missed. You made going to the dentist easy. Just so you know the baby tooth is still haging in there!

I sure will miss Dr. Olsen. He and my dad, Dr. Bruno E. Amyot, were lifelong friends and Dr. Olsen cared for me many times after my dad's passing. To his family my sincerest condolences. And to Marty, you were so devoted to him for so long that I know his loss will leave a terrible void in your life. I'm certain you can be comforted in knowing that you were so very important to him and your friendship was vital to him. Rest in peace Dr. Olsen.

Uncle Bob - May you rest in peace with
Aunt Anne after a long and accomplished life,,,

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Dr. Olsen....Our deepest sympathy on your loss...

Well doc you finally retired!! You were a lot of fun to go visit when I needed a cleaning. We had so many good laughs, I think it would set your schedule back for the whole day because you couldn't get started again..LOL. Thanks for everything, you truly were a gentleman and a scholar......

I loved chatting with Doc, my good neighbor, at Historical Society events, in his yard, and at Van Resselaer Manor. His mind and soul were always bright and open. I enjoyed helping out around his property when I could. Please call on me and I will help now in any way I can.

My thoughts and prayers are with Dr. Olsen's family at this time. He was a great dentist, although he never made a ton of money from me, since I was blessed with pretty good teeth. He used to joke, "Well it's time to take xrays...I need a vacation". I also enjoyed his stories about his past, which he loved to share with all his patients. May he rest in peace.

Our sincerest condolences to the Olsen family. "Dr. Bob" will certainly be sorely missed - but it's clear he has left an impact upon everyone he met. We are indeed grateful to have known him. His stories about Lansingburg, the Danish Brotherhood and Danish community, and his always funny jokes brightened up our lives.
Larry & Darlene Nielsen