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Robert William Stolp

Geneva, New York

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ROBERT WILLIAM STOLP ITHACA - Robert William Stolp, 64, of Ithaca, passed away Monday, January 11, 2010, at the Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, PA. There will be no prior calling hours. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, January 16, at 9:30 a.m. at St. Stephen's Roman...

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Bob's extended family in New Jersey, the children of his late Uncle Tom, extend our sympathies for his loss. He was a great person to talk to and it was wonderful to reconnect with him after so many years. God keep him and bless him.

Elaine, Jeff and the entire Stolp family,
I am so sorry and saddened to hear of Bobs passing. I have so many happy memories of Bob and your family. Sunny days on Seneca lake and so many wonderful Thanksgiving feasts, in fact I was finally able to graduate from the kids table to the adults. I have a vivid memory of a blessing he once gave, much to his Mom's disapproval. He was a part of my life in so many ways, teaching me to drive, helping me with my teenage lawn mowing business. Sitting...

During the past 8 seasons Bob taught me the value and rewards of sitting in "peace and quiet" with someone you care about. He was an extraordinary person. I will miss his honesty, his tender heart, his smile. Patty C P

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So many good times, laughter and the constant knowledge that he was always there to share. A remarkable cousin and truly a best friend.

There will be an emptiness in Ithaca without Bob. He was many things to many people. They say "a picture is worth a thousand words" and the pictures posted to his guest book really are. He will be missed by many, but will forever live in Alex's heart.

To the family: Bob has been a part of my life since I was in diapers. Actually Bob has a picture that PROVED that he actually did the dirty deed. As I sit a think about the great times we had, a couple really stand out to me;First playing video games with Eric Grutka at Pyramid Mall and second was spending time at Thanksgiving with Bob's family. Best Turkey in New York!!
I can't express the feelings we all feel and I would never try. However; Bob would not want us to mourn for to...

The most special page in my scrapbook, made in 2001, he has and always will be the most important man in my life, a father, grandpa, friend, and hero!

My pop, a hard-fighting attorney, but a goofy, high-spirited family man and friend he was. He will always hold a special place in my heart...

Elaine, Jeff and the entire Stolp extended family,
Very sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.I know Bobby had quite a welcoming committee.
He'll always be in our prayers.
-jeanne & ron johnson
jacksonville,florida