Robert-Viereck-Obituary

Robert G. Viereck

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Robert “Bobby” G. Viereck, 69, lifelong resident of Springfield, passed away in the loving arms of his wife of 45 years, Mikki, on Wednesday January 24th at Baystate Medical Center. He was born in Springfield to the late Albert and Shirley (Burdick) Viereck. Bobby spent his entire career as a...

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I am sorry I hadn't heard about the passing of Bobby, Marty Batt who is a member of my 'a cappella' vocal Trio (Time Was) just informed me at our last rehearsal, I'm not always up to date on current events in the Springfield area as much, as I am in the Connecticut region for the most part.I remember Robert fondly in our earlier years as contempories and what a unique and infectious laugh and sense of humor he had and how we enjoyed relating stories about our lives in the 'hood' so to speak...

Thank you all. The support from family & friends, old & new has been amazing. We will miss him deeply, but we are comforted by the life he lived.

My thoughts are with the family during this difficult time. I hope that the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring comfort. Knowing that there is a hope for our love ones lost in death can be reassuring.*

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Mikki and family - I'm so sorry to hear of Bobby's passing. Rest in peace Bobby

MIKKI-I WAS SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE PASSING OF BOBBY-ALL MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOUR FAMILY

Mikki and family, I am so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I have nothing but fond memories of our time working dogs together. He had great knowledge and skill, and was always willing to share with others. I am a better trainer because of him and will miss him greatly.

My condolences to the family in such a hard time ❤ I worked at the eastlongmeadow Dunkin' Donuts for 3 years and he came in every day. He was always so kind to me. Him and his friends were the highlight of my day. Very sorry for your loss

Rest In Peace my old friend it has been a long time from the conrail days keep that grin on buddy
Peter DAmario