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ROBERT BINIAK Obituary

Robert "Bob" Biniak With great sadness, we said goodbye to Robert Edward Biniak, 51, beloved husband, father, son, brother and uncle who passed away on February 25, 2010. Bob Biniak leaves a rich legacy as both an incredible athlete and person. He was a leading member of the Zephyr Skate Team, known as the Z-Boys, the group whose aggressive, surfing-inspired approach to skateboarding during the 1970's reinvented the sport. Bob was simply known as "the Bullet," a nickname that saluted his speed and innovative skateboarding style. He is a skateboarding legend and pioneer. Bob was featured in two well-received films, the documentary "Dogtown and Z-boys" and the feature film "Lords of Dogtown". Bob loved surfing and the ocean and lived most of his life near the Santa Monica-Venice Beach neighborhood called Dogtown, until moving to Benicia two years ago. After leaving skateboarding, he pursued a career as a professional golfer where he toured South Africa and Europe. As recently as 2008, he played in the sectional qualifying round of the U.S. Senior Open. When not traveling with his job in legal advertising sales, he could often be found on a local golf course, sometimes with his daughter or nephews. He especially enjoyed time spent with family at Sea Ranch where he was married 12 years ago. Bob's gregarious nature, sense of adventure and infectious grin assured that he had many friends no matter where he traveled. Bob is survived by his wife Charlene Capitolo-Biniak (formerly of San Rafael) and daughter Brianna (5) of Benicia, his mother Dolores Levy of Encinitas, two sisters, Mary Ellen Barnett and Kathy Higgs and many members of the Capitolo family in Marin and Folsom. A memorial service will be held at the McGinnis Golf Park Center on April 17th at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Brianna Biniak 529 Scholarship Fund. Make checks payable to Brianna Biniak, and send to 1261 Military West Benicia, CA 94510. Further information about services and donations is available at http:// biniakbulletins.blogspot.com/. Words cannot express how much Bob will be missed by so many.

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Published by Marin Independent Journal on Mar. 16, 2010.

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Cathy Smith

March 30, 2010

Rob and I will miss Bobby. Back in the day (the late 70's) we called him
"Bumping Bob".
The last time we saw him was at his sister's Kathy's house, right before he got married. He was in great spirits, with that very infectious smile of his.
We wish the best for his wife and young daughter.
Our thoughts are with Mary Ellen and Kathy and Dolores.

Love,
Cathy Dixon Smith & Rob Smith

Peter Barnett

March 19, 2010

30 years ago Bobby B & I went to play golf at Brookside Golf Course in Pasadena. Driving from Santa Monica, on the radio was the Chambers Brothers singing "Time Has Come Today", Bobby B hadn't heard the song before and when the opening stanza started with "Tick Tock, Tick Tock, coo coo, coo coo" he started to laugh really hard. For the next four plus hours Bobby B kept telling me, coo coo, coo coo. That was Bobby B!

March 18, 2010

Knowing that Bobby will never run accross the street with a cocktail in hand and a big smile on his face with Char following if he stayed too long is hard to think about.
We all miss him.
love, Jimmy Stathis

Idelson Family

March 18, 2010

We all will keep the image in our minds of Bobby's wicked frontside grind with that mischievous Biniak smile.

Rachel Panush

March 18, 2010

When I think of Bobby, I see a big smile brightening his face. As his friend and neighbor for nearly 10 years, Bobby B. always radiated warmth and optimism. He brought balance to you, Charlene, and I know how hard this must be for you. We will miss him and are here for you.

Love, Rachel, Will, Lia & Etan

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