SPIRO, Robert B.
Robert Bruce Spiro, age 69, of Woodstock, GA passed away August 17, 2013 of natural causes in his sleep. Born in Norwich, CT, October 28, 1943 to Attorney Irving Spiro and Brown Graduate Irma Spiro. Robert, aka Bob, graduated from Parsons University with a B.S. in Accounting. Bob enjoyed sports, the Red Sox, fishing, classic cars and Harleys. As an accomplished tennis player Bob was Captain of his High School tennis team for all 4 years losing only one match. Even in his older age he ranked #2 in Georgia USTA in 2006. Also an avid runner, Bob completed nine marathons. Aside from sports Bob was a classically trained pianist. His music was last heard at his daughter's wedding where he composed a special piece for her first dance. Accomplished insurance underwriter and executive in Hartford, New York and Atlanta, he was known in the industry as "Buffer Bob". He loved casual Friday, a good laugh and sharing doughnuts. Survived by brother, Peter Spiro, spouse Stephanie Sale of 26 years, children Gregory Spiro and Rachel Spiro Pierce. Grandchildren Marisa Spiro (13) Ian Spiro (10) Julius Pierce (4) and Rose Marie Pierce (2). Special furry children Maggie Mae and Sugar Belle. To be remembered as a devoted husband and father, full of humor, random vocabulary and kindness.
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Dori M.
November 1, 2022
This man saw my potential and changed my life, and I will never forget him. He was a wonderful person. May his memory forever be a blessing.
Dori Mondon
June 24, 2014
this makes me so sad. i was having a "i wonder what ever happened to..." moment and googled Bob's name, and found myself here. Robert Spiro was my boss when i was 18. I worked for him - when his secretary retired, i became his secretary, and when he relocated (briefly) to new york, he got me a job there, too. when he went back to georgia, he made sure i could stay in new york where, at the time, i thrived. i lived there until 2004. Robert Spiro had faith in me, supported me and gave me opportunity to improve my life. I am forever grateful and have thought of him often. Rest In Peace, Robert.
S. R.
November 15, 2013
Please accept my sincerest condolences. May you find comfort in the words of Ps 34:17-18.
V Austin [ Rev. 21: 4 ]
November 7, 2013
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
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