ROBERT-PREWITT-Obituary

ROBERT PREWITT

Pennington, New Jersey

Dec 11, 1947 – Feb 27, 2018

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December 11, 1947
DIED
February 27, 2018
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Pennington, New Jersey

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Robert Feaman Prewitt PHILADELPHIA Robert Feaman Prewitt, 70, of Philadelphia, died at his home on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018. He was born in Mansfield, OH, and had been a resident of Pennington for 37 years before moving to Philadelphia. Bob graduated with a BA from DePauw University in 1969 and...

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Bob found the perfect plate for our annual Bay to Breakers prep run, 2005. He was like a brother to me and I miss him dearly.

My favorite 'Bob-ism' (and there are MANY!) is "Isn't that GREAT?!?". That simple phrase embodied Bob's gusto for people, experiences, ideas, foods and living. Bob provided so many with the opportunity to find 'the great' in themselves, their lives, their work, and the relationships that weave them together. Now, we all get to pay that forward...to help others find 'the great'. And each time I do, I will remember Bob, hoist a glass in his direction, savor the food or the place or the...

My condolences to the Prewitt family. Bob was a fun guy to work with. He will be missed. Rest in Peace, Bob.

Condolences to Bob's family and many friends. Hard not to think of Bob's quick wit and laugh. I will miss him!

So sad! I used to work with him at Dana. I remember all of us piled into a van with a client when Steely Dan came on the radio. Apparently, Bob was a big fan. Next thing I knew, Bob, the client, and I think the media director were singing "Crimson Tide" at the top of their lungs. I always remember that when I hear the song.

Bob's love of life was infectious. It was a good day when you made him laugh. He was a true raconteur. I so enjoyed the times we spent together. I hold your memory close to my heart. Sorry, I am re-adding this because it showed up unsigned.

Many great memories at Dana, Robert was one them real fun guy. R.I.P

I'm so very sad to learn of Bob's passing. It was a pleasure to work with him at IACC for many years. He contributed so much to any area he set his focus. He will be missed.

Bob & Bruce 2012