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Roberta Block

Syracuse, New York

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Roberta L. (Ball) Block November 12, 2009 Roberta L. (Ball) Block, 82, of Syracuse, passed away Thursday. Nov. 12. Born in Chittenango, she graduated from Chittenango High School. She was very proud of her service as a crossing guard for the Syracuse Police Department for over 20 years. She was a...

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So sorry to learn of Roberta's passing but know she is in a better place. I looked forward to her Christmas cards each year since meeting her, EJ and Grandma Ball 30 years ago when I went back to Hawaii for summer vacation and accompanied the tour group my dad escorted around the islands. Will keep her family in prayers this holiday season. Me ke aloha poina ole a hui hou

Sorry for your loss. I still remember her as my crossing guard at West Genesee and Geddes back in the late 1970's. Some days she even walked me to Frazer if I was her last child. Such a sweet lady. Kelly Temple

Alicia, Peter and Steve and Bontia, We were sorry to hear of your mother's passing. We hope your family will find solace with time in your fond memories. Though my mother, Pat, has been away for some time she thought of Roberta often and I know they kept in touch by phone and exchanged notes. She was very sorry to hear of the loss of a neighbor and friend. Peace to you all.

steve, I'm sorry to hear about your mom.Please accept my deepest sympathy.I wish the best for you and your family.

Thank you, Mrs. Block, for your forever smile. Thank you, too, for the friendship you showed my mom for the last 50 years. God bless.

Shelly Trytek Terzolo

i love youh grama always nd forever

Bonita, Peter, Steve, and Alicia,

I'm very sorry for your loss. I always remember your mother as being very kind and very tolerant of the bunch of us being at your house. She was a special person.

I'm sorry I won't be able to be there to celebrate her life & share in the fond memories, but I am definitely there in spirit. Your mother loved her family very much and I will miss her dearly. There is an empty place in my heart now.
Ginny

Alicia, Bonita, Peter, and Steven,

I do not know if you remember when we used to come to your house in Syracuse. It was about 50 years ago. I am Donna, and a half sister to your Mom. I am very sorry for your loss.