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Robert Michael Lizzano, 87, entered into God's care Tuesday, March 31, 2025.
Born in Trenton and graduated from Trenton Catholic High School in 1955, he was a resident of Hamilton for 50 years. Bob was a United States Army veteran and served 10 years with the 112th Field Artillery Group with the Army National Guard. Mr. Lizzano retired in 1996 from the Trenton Police Department with 32 years of service. After retirement, Bob founded the Trenton Police Museum and became a computer guru. He was an avid sports fan, who enjoyed watching Peyton Manning. Bob loved traveling to Seaside, NJ and Florida, Parx Casino, and flea markets with his wife. Bob and his wife were faithful attendees of Capital Assembly of God in Hamilton.
Predeceased by his parents, Anthony and Mildred (Harris) Lizzano and his brother, Michael Lizzano. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Elizabeth (Costantini) Lizzano; three daughters and two son-in-law, Karen Lizzano, Dianne, Susan and Robert Miller, Toni and Micah Eldred; three grandsons, Justin Gratton and spouse Jasmine, Ryan Mahon, Jordan Gratton; two great grandchildren, Mason and Ryker Gratton. Also survived by a brother-in-law and three sisters-in-law, Lewis and Gail Costantini, Gina Costantini, Ruth Samonski; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and friends.
Memorial gathering will be held Thursday, April 17, 2025 from 2:00-4:00PM at the Hartmann Memorial Home, Nottingham Way, Hamilton. A service will be held at 4:00PM at the memorial home. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to, Tunnel to Towers Foundation, https://t2t.org or Capital Assembly of God, 1380 Whitehorse Hamilton Square Rd, Trenton, NJ 08690 https://www.capitalag.net/give-2/
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