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Robert Quinn

San Francisco, California

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Robert A. Quinn

Nov. 22, 1938 - March 9, 2013

Robert, a long time San Francisco resident, passed away earlier this month. He was the dear uncle of Thomas Brian Quinn, Katie Quinn, Cory Quinn Joseph and Sherri Quinn Quock. He also leaves behind 4 great nieces and 3 great nephews. He will...

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Bob's Mom, Bob, and Teresa - Circa1968

I heard of Bob's passing on April 3, 2013 from a family member's phone call. I met Bob around 1964 at a birthday celebration in Sausalito, California. He was very close to his Mom and took care of her until the end. He also always showed a great concern for his Dad's and brothers' health and well being. Often his family, his brothers' children and grandchildren, were in his thoughts. Bob's friends from the 1960's and prior, Dennis, Richard, Lina, … please contact me. SFPD colleagues, you all...

I will miss cooking for you.You always made my day.

Bob you are already so very missed. The park, and our neighborhood, will never be the same. I always looked forward to our chats, be it politics or park gossip! You are missed.

May the Mighty Quinn rest in peace. Bob gave me the best financial advice I ever got back in 1975---he told me I should buy the house next door to him on Colby Street. I did and we were neighbors until my wife and I moved up to Oregon in 1992. I went to countless ballgames, concerts, dinners, even silent movies at the old Avenue Theater with him over the years. Bob was a kind, compassionate, gentle man and a dear friend. I'm so thankful we got to visit and have breakfast with him on San Bruno...

I enjoyed the many coversations with Bob over the years talking about politics, history, sports, and the airport. Bob had a great sense of humor, that came to my attention in 1998 when Bob went to Ireland with a group of officers from the SFPD and we marched in the Saint Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin. Bob was a kind and considerate man who cared deeply about his family and friends. My heartfelt condolences to the Quinn family, may Bob rest in peace.

Dear Uncle Bob,

Thank you for all the wonderful dinners and conversations we had together for the past several years. I am sorry that we didn't get to know each other earlier, but I enjoyed the time that we got to spend together. Most of all, thank you for caring so much for my children. You will be missed, and we will think of you, especially when we visit "Yet-Wah."

I already miss our frequent chats in the park.Condolences to all.

I knew Bob working at the San Francisco International Airport. He was a very kind man and had a great sense of humor. I am sure he will be deeply missed by his family, as well as all his friends.

Rest in peace Bob. Tami and I send our condolences to your family and friends. Great memories of our times at J.P. Murphy play ground.