May God bless you and your...
Always remembering you and still applying many of your wise advices...hoping Good Lord holds you in his hands
Jorge Mocetti
December 22, 2022 | Work
New York, New York
LLAMAS--Roberto (Bob), Operating Partner of Blackstone, passes at 73. Bob personified the American dream. He was given nothing but achieved everything. The list of Bob's most impressive achievements pales in comparison to how he achieved them. Bob was born and raised in Southern California by his...
Read MoreAlways remembering you and still applying many of your wise advices...hoping Good Lord holds you in his hands
Jorge Mocetti
December 22, 2022 | Work
A true gentlemen and great basketball player as was his brother Jess.Knew them both from as far back as Colton Jr Hight thru Colton High. Wonderful to see a home grown Coltonite make good. RIP
Margery Dunnick Varner
July 20, 2021 | School
He was a wonderful man. I am so very sorry
Shirley, just a student at CUHS
June 17, 2021 | Friend
I was so sorry to hear the sad news of Bobby’s passing. He was truly a wonderful person and an amazing basketball played at Colton High.
God bless you, Bobby.
Olivia Rosales Tierney
CUHS 1968
Olivia Rosales Tierney
June 16, 2021 | Classmate
Group of 10 Memorial Trees
Yscaira & Spencer
March 10, 2021 | Cambridge, MA
Bob Llamas is an icon and a legend. He left an enduring mark on anything he touched. He will always be remembered for his humane personal touch and kindness. May his soul Rest In Peace.
Peter Pereira
January 05, 2021 | Coworker
Bob Llamas is an icon and a legend. He left an enduring mark on anything he touched. He will always be remembered for his humane personal touch and kindness. May his soul Rest In Peace.
Peter Pereira
January 05, 2021
I will never forget him as a mentor, bright leader and the opportunities he gave me -and I took trying to honor them- ...all my condolences to his family. Thanks Bob, for your advices and trust. Jorge
Jorge Mocetti
January 04, 2021 | Friend
I had the privilege of working for Bob back at Univision and he taught me so much about leadership, diversity and inclusion, as well as facing life’s adversities and courage. His personal stories were fascinating and his wise advise will always stay with me: you have to accept life’s new opportunities, “you don’t want to drive away looking at the back mirror and wondering what would have happened If I had taken that turn”
All my love to Nancy and the kids
Sandra Martinez
January 02, 2021 | Coworker