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Robert Spenik

Eastchester, New York

1933 - 2017 (Age 83)

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Spenik, RobertRobert Spenik died on January 15, 2017. He was 83 years old. Robert "Bob" was born on November 17th 1933, in Gates, PA to Mary and Alec Spenik. He was one of nine children. He received his undergraduate degree from Morris Harvey College (University of Charleston) and his Masters...

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You will always have a warm place in my heart. With such fond memories, Mary Paschall

There are few people I consider a really "nice guy".
Being a neighbor of his for many years, and sharing a few dinners and Thanksgivings, Bob was always Bob. I always enjoyed his sense of humor and his honesty.
I consider myself lucky to have known him.
What a shame he is no longer with his family.
But he is now back with his love of his life, Draunta.
My condolences to Robert and Christina.

Mr Spenik was a most memorable teacher. I was a student of his at THS. He was gifted and charismatic.

Bob, was the best, a friend, a leader, a mentor. He will be well remember by all who knew him.
In loving memory, The Coopers, Ellie and Rob and Doug

Deep condolences to take out the family of Bob Spenik from cousin Barbara her daughters and grandchildren with Ukraine. We are proud to read a biography of Bob, are proud of our relative. Eternal Memory save him.

It was the leadership and respect of then Principal Bob Spenik, that led to the first Girl's league in a Section I conference and that was before Title 9 in the early 70's. Alot of "Old School" athletic directors were in opposition until I enlisted Bob's support. To him, it was a "no brainer issue"and out of respect for him, we broke new ground. Look at the girl's programs today , and yes, Bob was on the ground floor of that happening as well. I was the Athletic Director at Rye Neck at...

Bob was the best neighbor and a wonderful friend. He will be missed forever.

Mr. Spenik was the best at everything he did. Teacher, coach, vice principal, then principal.
I don't think I ever had a teacher I like more,
Mr. Thompson was a close second, but Mr. Spenik
was so kind and understanding and sensitive.
I guess you could say I loved him which is maybe why I got in trouble so much, I could spend time in his office. i will miss him forever and still regret not being able to go to the party for him! But he will be in my thoughts forever!

Bob was respected by so many who knew him. He earned that respect by being the kind gentleman and great leader he was. Bob was so loved by my husband, Andy Cahn, who passed away just days before Bob. May they both be at peace now. My thoughts are with the entire family.
Fondly, Jane Cahn