Robert Beiner obituary, 1950-2016, Great Neck, NY

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Robert Beiner

1950 - 2016

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Brad Jacobs

February 9, 2016

I like many of you go back many years with our dear friend Robbie- So many years on the road together week after week in cities crossing across the US and the globe for USA Network- a terrific and patient guy who was always thinking family first..I remember now how important it was for him to create an incredible Bar Mitzvah video for his son and how he was always talking about his children and family..We didn't get to see much of each other over the past years but always made a point to touch base now and again just to check in on each other..You will be sorely missed my friend Rest in Peace Robbie B

Dan Molin

February 8, 2016

Rest in Peace Robbie!!

Tim Brant

February 8, 2016

Rest in peace my friend .

Rick Phillips

February 5, 2016

The stories of how Robbie helped so many are endless.
The list of all his friends in the business is staggering.
I am but one good friend from the USA Network days...
But the most important, and lasting, legacy of Rob is his love and commitment to his family; the strength and power of that makes all else pale in comparison.
What a beautiful and heartfelt service, by wonderful family members. Robbie is very proud of all of you.

bif abrams

February 5, 2016

I have known your beloved Amy since high school. I wish I had met you. Love and condolences to the Beiner and David families.

February 4, 2016

Robbie, you were great among the greatest. Working with you and for you was always a wonderful experience. The World will miss you, I will miss you. If there is a heaven I know you are there. A bientot

Carol Lehti

Carol and Scott Fisher

February 4, 2016

Carol and I were fortunate to have met and gotten to know Rob over the past several years through our dear friend Amy, Rob's wife. Rob was truly a man for all seasons. Among many attributes he was well traveled; well versed in and always ready to discuss politics and world affairs, often suggesting obscure websites to view a different slant on current events; and of course a virtual encyclopedia about our shared passion for sports. Rob was warm, generous of spirit, loved Amy and his extended family without limits. Rob had a lust for living as he continued to pour time and energy into among other things, his new endeavor MMA. Rob will be missed-may he rest in peace.

Margo Halle

February 3, 2016

Although it had been years since we worked together, upon meeting ( and working) with Robbie again it was if no time had passed. His generosity of spririt and compassion surpassed expectations but never surprised me because Robbie was always like that. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family...and always to our family of Robbie's friends.

Paul Colten

February 3, 2016

I was proud to have known and worked with Robbie. A truly good person. A mensch. My sympathy and best wishes to his family and many, many friends.

Ha-makom y'nachem etchem b'toch sh'ar avelei tziyon v'yerushalayim.

May God comfort you among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.

Jim Sommer

February 3, 2016

You always were and will forever be a good soul. You'll be sorely missed by all who were fortunate enough to cross your path.

Geoff Mason

February 3, 2016

Robbie - our lives are brighter for having had you as a colleague, and a friend. Peace, brother - and thanks for being such a wonderful human being. We will truly miss you.

Carol and Scott Fisher

February 3, 2016

Carol and I were fortunate to have met and gotten to know Rob over the past several years through our dear friend Amy, Rob's wife. Rob was truly a man for all seasons. Among many attributes he was obviously well traveled; well versed in and enjoyed discussing politics and world affairs particularly Israel and the Middle East, often sending us to obscure websites to view a different slant on particular current events; and he was a virtual encyclopedia of information about our shared passion for sports. Rob was warm, generous of spirit, loved Amy and his extended family without limits. Rob had a continuing lust for life as he poured time and energy into among other things his latest endeavor, MMA. Rob will be missed. May he rest in peace

Vincent De Dario

February 3, 2016

I have known and worked with Robbie for over 25 years. He was a wonderful person and a good friend who will be sorely missed. My deepest condolences go out to all of his family.

Steve Fleming

February 3, 2016

Robbie was a wonderful professional colleague and friend who was always warm and thoughtful. A very special person who is going to be greatly missed by all who knew him. I have many wonderful memories of my time working with him. My deepest condolences to family at this very difficult time.

Joe Novello

February 3, 2016

Warm, funny, genuine. I was always impressed with how Robbie handled the intensity of the work in such a calm and ordered manner. He kept those around him comfortable and confident in the job we were doing. The kind of guy who made you feel good about people in our industry. He will be greatly missed. My most sincere condolences to his family.

Dick Buffinton

February 3, 2016

Robbie was special - kind, caring and always a friend you cherished. Having known and worked with Robbie for over 30 years, I feel blessed to have been able to call him my friend. My thoughts and prayers go out to Robbie's entire family - he will be missed."

Bill Krackomberger

February 3, 2016

I will miss my friend Rob's visits to Las Vegas where I loved telling him and he loved hearing my gambling stories. I texted him this morning to confirm his seven passes for our vip Super Bowl party. The fifteen years I have known him I learned about his world and past too. What a legend this guy was. He and Howard Cosell are back working games together. My sincerest condolences to the friends and family or Rob.

February 2, 2016

Robby was a great friend since 4th grade. I have so many childhood memories of him. He was as honest and genuine as anyone can be. I went to the All Star Game with him at Shea. We went to see Dr. No at the Kingsway theater together. I can remember stickball, football, softball and basketball. Punchball and ringolevio. Always sports. I remember him playing accordion on talent day at PS197. His mom was warm and wonderful; my condolences to her. I remember Hebrew school and dropping water balloons from his roof. So many childhood memories. A great and talented guy and I will miss him.

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