ROBERT-PASSANANTI-Obituary

ROBERT ANTHONY PASSANANTI

Laguna Hills, California

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Passananti, Robert Anthony, a loving and devoted father and husband, died on December 20, 2010 from complications related to chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Robert was diagnosed with leukemia in October 2005 and had a life-saving bone marrow transplant on June 23, 2010 at City of Hope. He...

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My tearful heart goes out to you Valerie Tony Laura and Robert's loved ones.
I have faith and trust that Robert's kind spirit is now with God.
Some of the best memories I have, when my father was ill,
is with your family, as you all treated us with your special care and concern and love.
You brought joy to my father like no others did by opening your home and lives to us so often while he still had some of his senses. I will never forget this.
This evening I just learned of...

Tony, I'm so sorry for your loss. I will light a candle for you, your family and your son. Brenda (Kleinhans) Frazer, Colorado Springs, CO (formerly of ValueRx)

my son my hero my best friend i am so proud of you and loved you so much

He was a unique and charismatic guy! I remember how he loved that mustang as a 17 year old. He was so proud of his children and his wife. You could hear the love and admiration in his voice when he talked about them. I always remember his mom calling him "booba" which is baby in Italian, I think.

I knew his name from Sowers Middle School , and knew him as a boy
who liked dirt bikes . R.I.P. Mike Palitz

Gonna miss ya buddy. So many things yet to do but will have to wait. You are a one-of-a-kind guy and I feel fortunate to have you as a friend for the last 20 years.

My condolences to the family. May God give you the strength to go on Hardip and raise those beautiful children like
you and Robert were doing, with lots of love and joy!

God bless the Passananti family.

I want to offer my sympathies and condolences to Robert's family and friends.

I knew Robert back in the early 90's when I was working in a data center for Family Restaurants Inc. in Irvine, and he was our service technician for our laser printers. We used to look forward to his visits as he was a fun person to be around and was always optimistic about the future, and telling us ideas he was working on.