Robert-Stirton-Obituary

Robert Stirton II

Wilbraham, Massachusetts

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Robert Stirton II, 34, of Wilbraham entered into eternal peace and happiness on December 24, 2016, after a courageous battle with addiction. Robert was born in Springfield on March 27, 1982. He was a beloved son, brother, grandson and friend. His 22 year battle with the disease of addiction led...

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Love you always rob

Robert and I were neighbors and best friends growing up on Weston St in the late 80's in Wilbraham. We even lived with him and his family for a summer, which for us, was a dream come true. During a very hard time for my family as a whole, Robert and I would disappear into Nintendo games, spending hours upon hours playing Contra and Commando, and when we were together things didn't seem so bad. We were like brothers for a couple short years that looking back on, now feel like a lifetime. I'll...

I just heard the horrible news today.. Robert was a great friend and an amazing man. he will be dearly missed. all my prayers and condolences to the stirton and Russell family.

I just this week heard about Rob's death and I am heartbroken for your entire family! His obituary was so very poignant and shares a message for all. Please accept my deepest sympathies and know that you are being upheld with love and prayers.

Cynthia, We just heard about Robert today and Bill and I are so very sorry for your loss, and so sorry we didn't know about it sooner so we could offer our support. We really felt like part of the family as we helped with Marilyn's move and I'm glad we had the chance to meet Robert. May God bless you and your family, and know you are all in our prayers.

Cynthia I am so sorry for your loss, Roberts pain is no longer. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Cynthia, Derek, and Family,

I am thinking of you all during this difficult time. So sorry to read the news of your loss, Rob will be missed greatly. So many great memories of playing ball with my neighbors, the Stirton boys!

To Derek, Cynthia, and Caitlin,

I grew up on the same street as you for a long time. You were all so very kind. I will miss Rob. He was always a good kid at heart. And may he rest in peace and stop letting the disease of addiction take another life.

I will always love and remember my brother. Rest in peace. I'm so sorry for your loss. I know Rob loved all you very much. You are all in my prayers. I remember jumping off Indian leap with Rob when we werw about 7 and I remember playing NBA 2K16 just a few months ago before I moved.