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ROBERT BIRCH

1938 - 2022

ROBERT BIRCH obituary, 1938-2022, New York, MA

ROBERT BIRCH Obituary

BIRCH--Robert Salisbury. 83, died peacefully in Lake Wales, FL on February 7, 2022. He was born in Boonton, NJ on March 13, 1938 to Elizabeth and Foster F. Birch III. He grew up in Boonton and spent his summers in Cape Cod, MA where he was a wicked backyard croquet player and a crafty tennis competitor. He had a lifelong love for the stock market, even though his first investment, at age nine, was in a worthless penny stock sold by a slicker over the phone. His father made him follow through on the purchase because he had given his word, and he gained an enduring lesson. He started as a runner on Wall Street as a teenager, became an intern in his college years, and an analyst and broker before rising to Managing Director at Oppenheimer and Company in a career there that spanned 55 years. He attended Brown University, where as president of his fraternity, Sigma Chi, he is remembered for his ability to run it with a profit without cutting out the fun. After graduating with a degree in Political Science, he pursued an MBA from Cornell University and then moved to his first job at A.G. Becker in New York City. There, he learned the business, having the pioneering Jane Brett, one of the first female stock analysts in a world of men, and the legendary Bob Wilson, as mentors. Over the years, his colleagues laughed at his many pithy sayings ("The advice is free, but it could be very costly," "Patience can be rewarded as long as you're not sitting on stone eggs," or "Buy straw hats in the winter") which they enjoyed so much they eventually compiled and circulated in a little red booklet entitled, "The Sayings of Chairman Birch." All the while, they celebrated his shrewd market wisdom and admired his daring and unconventional investment style. He loved his many friends and dogs, especially Berry, a gift one Christmas. And his friends loved him for his jovial nature, loyalty, and generous spirit. He was thoughtful, remembering birthdays, sending flowers for all occasions (but candies on sale to his wife on February 15th), delighting in Christmas caroling, and applauding others' accomplishments far and wide. He was a tremendous father and grandfather, always present, loving, and patient. He enjoyed giving advice, loved bargains and auctions, and delighted in a good joke with a merry twinkle in his eye. He had a grand tradition of presenting house guests with hats, bags, or shirts - all adorned with his made-up family motto, "Melius suspendi est ut lupum quam ovem." (Better be hung for a wolf than a sheep.) He was a generous and engaged member in the communities where he lived in New York and Cape Cod, serving on the boards of The Bridge Fund of New York, Dancing Classrooms NYC and the Bourne Conservation Trust. He was an Elder, Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, a Trustee, Brick Church, both in New York City and served on his coop board for years. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Eugenie L. Birch, his children and their spouses: Foster (Aileen Kim), Rebecca (Mark Pankoff), and Victoria (Yves Vandeplas), and his seven grandchildren: Robert, Lawrence, and Elizabeth Birch; Hugo, Augusta, Phebe, and Fredericka Pankoff. A memorial will be held in the spring. Those wishing to celebrate his memory, please send donations to the Bourne Conservation Trust: (https://www.bourne conservationtrust.org/) or The Bridge Fund Inc of New York for Preventing Homelessness https://thebridgefund.org/

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Published by New York Times on Feb. 13, 2022.

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Susan Orkin

March 29, 2022

Rebecca,
I just heard this sad news. I will be writing you and also making a contribution to Bridge Fund. My deepest sympathy. He sounded like an amazing man.

Laney Stone

February 25, 2022

I am so sorry to learn of Bob´s passing. Sending my condolences and best wishes to Genie and to all the family during this difficult time.

Frank Matero

February 20, 2022

Dear Genie,
I received the news today and am so very sorry for your loss.

The Baums

February 18, 2022

All the Baums will continue to treasure Bob´s warmth, wit, wisdom and kindness which will live on for a very long time amidst all who were privileged to experience him.

Simone Taylor

February 17, 2022

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Wade Davis

February 17, 2022

Genie and Family,
I met "The Legend" Bob and Family with my HBS classmate, Tom Clephane, at your Park Avenue Home back in the 70's. And recently we conferenced on Zoom on investments with Bob, Foster, Aileen and others.
Bob was always on point to the very end; always the sanguine investor. Bob left all much success as a true legendary investor and friend. His is missed!
Condolences to all,
Wade

Sandy Lowenstein

February 14, 2022

Dearest Genie,
I´ve just learned that Bob has passed away. I´m sending you my sincere sympathy.
Bob was such a humble and loving man. We were all fortunate to have known him. Sandy Lowenstein

Chad E Allen

February 14, 2022

Bob was a legend in our business. He leaves an indelible impression on many of us at Oppenheimer as a savvy investor and a caring, generous, and humble human being. He will be missed. Be thou at peace!

Carolyn C Clark

February 13, 2022

Enjoying good memories of times shared with Bob, a very special, warm and generous friend. Sending good wishes to Genie and his remarkable family.

Yvonne R.

February 13, 2022

Sincere condolences to the Birch family. Bob's vibrant personality will forever be remembered. R.I.P.

Silvana Bourget

February 11, 2022

I am very sorry for your loss .

MaryEllen MacDowell

February 11, 2022

Genie,
Prayers and hugs to you and your family.
My deepest sympathy .

Skip and Kathy Dawson

February 10, 2022

So sorry to hear of Bob´s passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

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