Robert Louis "Bob" Kennedy obituary, New Rochelle, NY

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Robert Louis "Bob" Kennedy

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Richard Gayzur

April 5, 2024

I'm saddened to learn (belatedly) about Bob's passing. We first met at Manhattan College and were essentially inseparable during our four years of night classes at New York Law School. Bob's interests, like my own, were numerous and varied and there was never a lack of discussion material. Best of all, he had a wickedly absurd sense of humor, which meant we could laugh about nearly anything, even the hard stuff. You will be missed, my friend. Naomi, Connie and Andrew, it would be great to talk with you.

Sue Smith

January 4, 2024

At Transamerica in the early days. Bob would leave milky coffee in a cup for ages just to see what it would look like. He was warm and had a quick wit. Always keeping people laughing - or mad at him (which didn't last for long).

Andrew Kennedy

December 9, 2023

My Brother-Bob-what a worker he was when he was young-I can remember when he was attending Manhattan College-he would leave at 11PM for his night shift job in the Post Office in Yonkers, then go directly to classes at 8AM, come home at 3PM and go to sleep, and wake up at 11PM to do the whole thing again. I believe he also did all 4 of his years of Law School at night while he worked at the same office at his sister Connie during the day

Jane Whaley Armstrong

December 8, 2023

It´s been many years since I´ve seen Bob. But I can still hear his laugh!

Eric Munda

December 8, 2023

Bob and his grandson Alex

Eric Munda

December 7, 2023

One of my favorite memories was watching Yankee games all the time with him. We were together watching the Yankees win World Series in 1998

Eric Munda

December 7, 2023

Bob with his grandson Alex

James Bejune

December 7, 2023

Patricia, so sorry for your loss. Wonderful story about your visit in NYC with your dad. Jim and Jackie

Patricia Kennedy

December 6, 2023

Dad took me to Grand Central Station, for the first time, when I was about five years old to see Fantasia in a New York City theater.

Patricia Kennedy

December 6, 2023

Dad taught me to tie my shoes.

Patricia Kennedy

December 6, 2023

One of my favorite memories of dad is when he taught me how to tie my shoes. He lined up his work shoes along the closet wall and had me practice tying his shoes first.

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