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Robert Witkowski

Rochester, New York

1948 - 2021

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Robert Witkowski April 7, 2021 Robert Witkowski passed away Wednesday, April 7, 2021 at age 73. Born in Adams, Massachusetts on January 14, 1948. Bob worked in the broadcast industry for 47 years, retiring in 2014 from WSYR channel 9. He was a member of NABET CWA 211 and Liverpool Elks #2348. Bob...

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We will love you and miss you always Bob. We laid him to rest today in North Adams MA with his parents, he is home now.

I remember the two of us playing at the old house on Howland Avenue in Adams. Your mother, father and Bob lived on the second floor and your father was always telling us to to be quiet, not run around and disturb the tenants downstairs. It is funny the things you remember. He was roughly two and a half years younger and this would have been in 1949 or 1950 or thereabouts.

Bob was the best - He was the most well "grounded" of all my friends and although he didn't know it he was a cornerstone for me. Friends since high school at North Syracuse, Bob invited me to join DeMolay in 1964, was best man at my first wedding in 1969, helped me with a job at WCNY in 1998, and I am absolutely delighted to say he was a very good friend, and very very good man. Best to sister Liz ("Betsy") and other relatives.

Bob was a truly loving caring cousin to me. Even though we were separated by many miles we kept in touch. I married my husband Graham because of his mother, aunt Betty also from England. I miss you Bob, love you so much. God bless.

Bob was a wonderful co worker. He kept in touch even after he retired. He will be missed. My sincerest condolences to his family.

Bob was a fine man and co-worker, and always a gentleman. Whenever our paths would cross he offered a smile and often a witty comment. My condolences to his family and friends, he will be missed.

Bob was a very nice man with a good sense of humor. Always a gentleman. My deepest condolences to his family.
Angela Simiele