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Robert A. Pacenti

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Robert A. Pacenti, 53, of Phillipsburg, NJ, died Sunday, Dec. 19, 2004 in the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia. Born: On December 8, 1951 in Wilson Borough, he was a son of Arthur R. and Sandra Maragulia Pacenti, of Lopatcong Twp., NJ. Personal: He was a realtor for...

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Bob, Its hard to believe a month has passed since you left. Not many a day passes that we don't think of you, and remembering the times past. When-ever you where around anyone they could not help but have a great time. Your wonderful smile and personality, robusting for life and enjoying every moment of what it offered.
Bob, we've learned many things from you, but one thing we cherish is your ability to find the positive in life and not be set back by the negative. With this lesson, we...

Bob, Its hard to believe a month has passed since you left. Not many a day passes that we don't think of you, and remembering the times past. When-ever you where around anyone they could not help but have a great time. Your wonderful smile and personality, robusting for life and enjoying every moment of what it offered.
Bob, I've learned many things from you, but one thing I cherish is your ability to find the positive in life and not be set back by the negative. With this lesson, we...

Jimmy & Family,

It was with much shock we heard the sad news of Bob passing. We will almost remember those crazy, fun times at Mother's, and a smile that was worth a million bucks! Our thoughts are with you and your family.

It's hard to believe and accept that you are actually gone. It seems like yesterday we were out on the boat having a great time. Uncle Bob you were so full of life and energy that it was contagious to whom ever was around you. Your smile could be seen a million miles away. Uncle Bob was one of a kind. He was a compassionate, caring and giving person, always ready, willing and able to help someone. He lived his life to the fullest. Just reading this guest book and the numerous cards my...

Bob,
You always had a smile for us. You
always made our times on the river fun. You were the kind of person we wanted to be around all the time. We are so glad you got to come to the Chesapeake with us. We will always keep that weekend close to our hearts. We will miss you terribly. When the sun shines on the Delaware, we will know it is you smiling at us. You will be a
part of our lives forever.

Bob Pacenti, is a friend not forgotten. The first time I met Bob was in Baltimore several years ago. Rusty Lehr and friends had come to Baltimore Inner Harbor for a weekend of boating. We had dinner at the famous Della Notte, Inner Harbor. I picked up the check for dinner, Bob could not thank me enough for that. I will never forget Bob, even though that was our first and last meeting, I could tell he was of special character, a very caring person deep down. Bob,you will be missed by all.

On our way home this Thanksgiving to be with our friends and family I read the book "The Five People You Meet In Heaven"

I know three of the people you will meet my friend.

Bobbi Grey Morello, who passed away the day you went into the hospital, she introduced us at Bealer-Jackowitz when we were Realtors, I never forgot her phone call to my extension "You have to come out here and see this cute guy in the leather coat and sunglasses." That was the start of our...

Bob my buddy, my friend, my pal. You will remain in my heart forever. There was never a day that went by that made me wonder what you were doing or were you were going. Your kindness, your ever caring about people in helping them yet sacrificing your own time was always so impressonable to me and to others as well. You are the one man that gave me the inspiration to write a song about you "Uncle Bob's Cabin" yes! The song about you and the folks on the river. The music will live on as you...

Bob was a good friend and a very decent guy. He will be missed. My condolences go out to his family and Kim.
Ron Brodsky