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Robert Henry Warwick

Utica, New York

Oct 17, 1949 – Jul 11, 2025 (Age 75)

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BORN
October 17, 1949
DIED
July 11, 2025
AGE
75
LOCATION
Utica, New York

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October 17, 1949 - July 11, 2025Robert Henry Warwick was born on October 17, 1949, in Providence, RI. He was the middle child of five and spent his early years in various towns across Massachusetts and Maine, where he played Little League baseball, hockey and golf. He was also an acolyte and a...

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My sincere condolences to Sue and Family. As a Theta Xi Fraternity brother with Bob we shared living in 2 Rutger Park. He was a brother as well as a friend and I always respected his commitments to school, family and the brotherhood. We lost touch after graduation and I was happy to read that he had a fulfilling career and family life. It was so sad to see that he had passed and I wish Sue and family all the best going forward. Rick Locke KY103

Always had great interactions with Bob. I am a better person for having known him. My condolences.

So sorry to hear of Bob´s passing. We have many fond memories through the years. We regret we were out of town for the celebration of his wonderful life.

Sue. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Very dedicated to students in the classroom and on the field.

I worked with Bob for over 20 years and taught next-door to him. He was a great guy and we had a lot of laughs and fun together. Marianne and I sent her deepest condolences to Sue and the kids and family of Bob as we are not home and in Florida visiting our son at this time. Buzz Putnam

I am so sorry to hear about Bobs passing. He was always such a fun, nice guy. He was a FANTASTIC educator who always put the kids first. He will greatly be missed. Enjoy your center ice seats at all the Bruins games Bob. Danny Everson

I met Bob when he was a student at Utica College in the early 1970´s. He was a lot of fun to be with along with being an excellent teacher at Whitesboro High School. His impression on education in the area will never be forgotten. Rest in peace Bob.