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Robert "Bob" Stillman

Leominster, Massachusetts

Age 54

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Robert "Bob" T. Stillman, 54LEOMINSTER - Robert "Bob" T. Stillman, 54, of Leominster, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 20, 2012, surrounded by family. He is survived by his three children, James R. Stillman of Sterling, Jonathan G. Stillman of Wilmington, NC and Elizabeth J. Stillman of...

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Dear Mr and Mrs Stillman, Becky and your sons. I am so sorry to hear of Bob's passing,..it's so hard to believe. Bob was the best man at Marty's and my wedding way back when and always stayed in touch with us, and even stayed in touch with me after Marty passed away. His heart was full of goodness and he never forgot his friends and was always so proud of his sons & family. I'm very sure that he and Marty are back together again and watching over us. You all are in my prayers and Bob will...

I remember Bob even though our family moved from New Hartford in 1964. I saw him occasionally during the years afterwards when visiting my grandparents in the summertime...at least until the Stillman family also moved away.

My deepest condolences to you.

Bob was a best friend and cousin to me. I still remember when we were young sleeping at Grandmas in the back bed room with Bob and we had our Christmas pajamas/night caps on. We were all in one large bed and Bob heard a noise on the roof. Then snow falling off the roof past the window outside the room. I can still hear Bob's voice when he woke me up saying, "Johnny, Johnny its Santa!!". I woke up and he pointed to the snow falling past the window. He looked at me with a huge smile was on his...

Dear Stillman Family,
We are so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. We enjoyed seeing him at our 35th class reunion. What a nice guy! God bless you and comfort your hearts.

To Paul & Jo

So sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.

Oh yeah. That smile. Hard to forget it. Remember it well from some wacky adventures with his partners in crime-Marty and Clare. My sincere condolences to all the family members and may the pain subside quickly. Rest assured he'll not be forgotten.Yo Bob say Hi! to Marty when you see him.

Our sympathies go out to the entire Stillman family at this time of loss. Bob will be missed by all who loved his winning smile.

Dear Paul and Joanne: Cannot tell you how sadly we viewed the news of Bobby's death. We remember him as a kid when we rented your little carriage house in New Hartford, lo those many years ago. We hope the pain you must be feeling ends soon. Please give our condolences to his family.
Joe and Evelyn Tierno
Melbourne Beach, Fla.