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Robert W. Reynolds

Buffalo, New York

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REYNOLDS - Robert W. Of Clarence Center, NY died of natural causes on Wednesday, July 23, 2008. He was 72. Born in Queens, NY, moved to Clarence Center in 1980. He earned both a BS in Mechanical Engineering and a MS in Management Engineering at C.W. Post College in Long Island, NY. During...

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Barb, I would like to express my deepest sympathies for you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Barb,
I was saddened by this news and am sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our prayers during this sad time.

Barb,

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time of sorrow. God Bless!

Barb and family I am so sorry for your lost. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Lillian & family...mY sincere condolences on our loss May our God give your strength & His Peace during this time you are in my Prayers sincerely Marianne Baumer Garden Friends

Aunt Lillian I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Robert's passing. You two have been wonderful to me and my family. My thoughts and prayers are with you, and also Donna, Barb, and Robert.
love, Toula, Manuel and the boys

July 27, 2008

We extend our deepest sympathies to Lillian, Donna, Barbara, Robert Jr. and their families.

I have known Bob since the early 1940's. We walked to grade school every day and sat in the same class. Everyone looked up to Bob. To show our reverence, we called him "Big Bob".

Bob had incredible energy and enthusiasm for life. He helped everyone whether it was helping to repair their automobile, appliance or house. He seemed ageless and was able to accomplish...

Bob with Skipper Chuck, BHSC '06

Bob on board Zephry Summer 06

Our deepest sympathies to Lillian and Bob's children and grandchildren.

I'll miss Bob enormously. I loved sailing with him, which I've been doing now for three years.

His esoteric knowledge of all things was really enjoyable as we exchange facts of little use to anyone (but we thoroughly enjoyed sharing them together). His skill and knowledge at sailing taught me how to be a sailboat sailor! I'll miss him deeply.

And while his journey to the other side came too soon...