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Robert Jay "Bob" Roth

Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina

Jul 6, 1935 – Jul 4, 2023 (Age 87)

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BORN
July 6, 1935
DIED
July 4, 2023
AGE
87
LOCATION
Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Robert "Bob" Jay RothRobert "Bob" Jay Roth, 87, of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, husband of 51 years to the late Bernice "Bunny" Park Roth, entered eternal rest Tuesday, July 4, 2023. His graveside service will be held Sunday, July 9, 2023 in the Beth Elohim Cemetery, Huguenin Ave., at 9:00 am....

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It was very sad to learn of Bob´s passing. He was a good friend & loving family man. We have many wonderful memories of good times with Bob & his dear wife Bunny in our Greenwich days together. It was a joy to visit them both in their South Carolina home after their move there. Our condolences to all the family. John & Sue Chute

Jim and I were very sorry to hear of Bob´s passing. He was a very dear friend who impacted all of the people he was close to with his kindness and generosity. We have such fond memories of our times together in Greenwich many years ago. Bunny was the consummate hostess and Bob was always the attentive host. Rest in peace, faithful friend. Carolyn and Jim McArdle

My deepest condolences to Rick, Andrea and Jeff. Bob and Bunny were such kind and loving people. My husband's Aunt Lucille used to work with Bunny in the 60's and when she found out I was related to her she was ecstatic. Lucille even visited with them in SC some years back. Small world. I still have memories of Annette and Saul in Greenwich when I was very young. Bob will be greatly missed by all who's life he touched.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

My deepest heartfelt condolences to the Roth family and friends. Bob and I met when our paths crossed in 2006, and we stayed in touch ever since. I have have seen the light in his eyes when he spoke of his loving family, the beauty of Charleston, and of course his houseguests from the tennis court. Bob will be greatly missed and always remembered in my heart for being a such a kind soul and a dear, sweet friend.