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Cynthia Burns posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Your beautiful soul was so kind and generous you truly were a friend and mentor to everyone you met. May you be soaring high with all your buddies. Rest in eternal peace.
Our love thoughts and prayers to the family.
Cindy, Ken, Liam & Shane Burns
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Johnny Mac posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Bob and Lois would walk into Montego Bay, hand in hand with smiles and a contagious energy. I would marvel at their ""Love." This is what I would aspire to in my marriage. I thought to myself, Bob and Lois were not only husband and wife but they were best friends. Without knowing, they were giving me and I would imagine lots of others the greatest gift. The gift of inspiration to live a life worth living. To maximize each and every day. To be authentic in all you do. To smile. To be happy with the one you love. Always putting family first.
And then there were the shared rides on the LIRR into NYC. Bob was always eager to tell you what he had going on. And my sense is, in his entire life he never did anything halfway. I got incredible one on one sales training on those LIRR rides. I also got every type of Boars Head swag from Bob. I needed abolutely NONE of the stuff he was giving me but he was so genuinely happy to give ot to me i had to take it. That was Bob, sincere, excited and generous. Ultimately, the biggest compliment i can give is that Bob Widder was a good decent man who enjoyed life and loved his family. And what better Legacy can you leave then that. It was unfortunate I was traveling for work when the services were scheduled for Bob but a funny thing happened while i was in Florida. I walked into a sandwich shop and the first thing i saw was a big Boars Head sign. I just smiled, looked up and said a quick prayer. Bob STILL making me smile. xx
R.I.P Bob
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Wednesday, May 24, 2023
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Laura Kelleher posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
I was blessed to have know Mr. Widder for most of my life. I have such fond memories of your dad, first as my elementary school teacher, then from the Ocean Club and most importantly as Gerard and Debbie's amazing dad.
When I think of Mr. Widder, I remember is his good nature, his smile and general interest in everyone he met. During the summers, he would joke with me that if I didn't do my reading or homework, he would show his class my water ballet videos (and I think he was serious!).
I am so fortunate to have had your dad in my life. I cherish, as do my parents and sisters, the friendship that has continued throughout our life.
Love you all! Laura Outcault Kelleher
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Ed Brucia posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Aahhh,Bob Widder,the man, the chef, the legend. My friend Bob, what a guy. Started his career in schools, teaching the impressionable youth of our nation the differences between right and wrong. The journey takes a major turn to film development and a foray into entrepreneurship. A veritable Fotomatlike business venture that was successful for him and Lois.An inventive cook Bob was, my first experience tasting grilled baby lamb chops…. Yum..
He could grill with the best!!
Ask Bob about the Chevrolet Corvette and he was a treasure trove of information about the American sports car. Lastly , a successful salesman where I met him and experienced his honesty and determination to succeed once again. A friend to the end!! He would always go out of his way to help. He will be missed by all but not forgotten by anyone. A life well lived but way too short.
Goodbye my friend !!!!
Ed Brucia
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Greg Widder posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Pop Pop,
I will keep this short and sweet unlike our 4 hour conversations about how we are both great and perfect and how no one can compare to us.
For everything I am today I would like to thank you for guiding me into the young man I am. I would like to thank you for being my mentor, best friend, and my super hero. You taught me how to care for others. Because of you I know how to be there for my daughter and my wife.
I love you Pop Pop. I know you're watching over me and my family. I can't wait to see you again
Love,
King
(aka Gregory)
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Sari Schwartz posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Bob (aka Pop Pop) was the kindest, most gentle man. We loved spending time with him on Christmas Eve, while he cheffed in the kitchen and made it the most special night for all. This was such a treat for us. He always told the best stories! There was typically a lesson to be learned :) His amazing craftsmanship with wood was unreal. We will forever think of him when we sit around the dining room table with Debi, Scott, Emma and Saige.
An amazing daddy, extraordinary Pop Pop, and exceptional husband. We will miss you terribly.
Love, Sari, Andrew, Ashley and Jordan
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Phyllis Shulman posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
One of the joys of my profession is the opportunity to meet and treat many people. However, there are only a few that leave a special mark in my heart. Meeting Bob and Lois were one of those times. The love and devotion I witnessed each time I went to their house was so apparent, heartfelt and touching.
As Bob's home care physical therapist this past year I saw a person who was so determined and motivated to do all he could possibly do to increase his strength and quality of life. He pushed himself and was driven to succeed. He surprised everyone with his stamina, motivation and progress. With Lois by his side, as his loving coach, cheerleader and personal chauffeur, he exceeded expectations. He went on road trips and to restaurants for lunch.
He loved to talk about his family and how proud he was with each and every member. He had a heart of gold.
Bob will forever be in my memory bank, and I am certain a part of him will remain alive in the memories of all those who were fortunate enough to have known this kind, generous man.
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Jeffrey Howard posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Who was Bob Widder,
To me he was so many things. But most of all a leader. he taught me to be a leader and without his help in my late teenage and early 20's he taught me to lead. I would not be where I am today without him. Always there to help anyone who needed it. Working with Bob on projects throughout the years will be with me forever. A Great Man, Father, Grandfather, Great Grandfather, leader and a true friend will be missed.
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Annie Mehta posted a condolence
Monday, May 22, 2023
Robert, Bob, Dad, Grandpa, Poppa Widder, Uncle Bob, or friend, no matter what forename you used when speaking to him, you always got the same proud, kind-hearted individual with that welcoming, friendly smile that would always want to know how YOU are doing. He was a genuine man who had integrity and loved his family deeply. His bond with his family is characterized by affection, respect, and LOYALTY, and if you were lucky enough to have been his friend, he treated you with those outstanding qualities as well.
For the last 16 months, I have had the honor to help support this amazing family in this journey they had to travel. To see "Uncle Bob," as EVERYONE at St. Francis Hospital affectionately knew him, deal with whatever the day was dishing out with an optimism that overshadowed any negative thinking that did not lend to a positive mindset and vibes was truly inspirational. I've known Bob for 20+ years, but these last 16 months, I have been privileged to really get to know him, and I wouldn't trade a day of it for anything. I watched as we all did how Lois showed the countless ways in which she tended to and cared for Bob in a way that only true love can. Lois and Bob are the epitomai of the meaning "LoveBirds" I've learned how very, very proud he is of his children. Bob felt a deep sense of accomplishment that he had taught his children to fly, and they do, and that of their own choice, they always fly back home. He felt it was a tremendous honor and showed that he and Lois had done something right. Then those children he loves so profoundly gave him the Glorious Gift of becoming a Grandpa 4 times over. He adored all 4 of his grandchildren, and he cherishes them immensely. I remember him telling me one day that he read something that resonated with him. "While we try to teach our grandchildren about life, our grandchildren teach US what life is all about," which he said is priceless. That just showed how Bob always kept his mind open for learning and his insatiable love for that.
Bob, thank you for teaching me what is really important in life. I will always be grateful for the time I spent with you.
Never selfish, always helpful, kind, and proud. Those are some of the many memories that Bob leaves behind for me.
Gone, but never will you be forgotten.
Rest easy.
Love,
Annie
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Eddie and Lynn Baltes posted a condolence
Monday, May 22, 2023
This heartfelt tribute is dedicated to our dear friend Bob who passed away on April 20th
The loss of this extraordinary Husband, Father, Grandfather, and Great Grandfather and a life long Friend is heartbreaking!
We always called Bob our"Go to Guy" Whenever we needed information on just about any subject he was the man we called! He was always more then happy to help us out no matter how busy he was!
The world will be a much more somber place without his presence in it!
We will cherish the wonderful and very precious memories we have made with him over the years!
They will remain etched in our memories forever!
Rest in Peace dear friend! We love you and you will truly be missed! Your passing will leave a huge gap in our lives!
Love Eddie and Lynn Baltes
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Allison Melito posted a condolence
Monday, May 22, 2023
I will never forget the first time I met Bob and how kind he was to me. That initial first impression was only the beginning and as I got to know him I saw just how he would go out of his way to help everyone around him. I deeply admired Bob’s character and heart, and I’ll always remember him with a smile on my face. We have lost someone very special. XO
Til we meet again ~
Much love,
Allison & Frank
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Marni Manoff posted a condolence
Sunday, May 21, 2023
I will forever be amazed by Bob’s strength and fight, and also by how much love and support your family has for each other during good times and bad. I only wish that I had met Debi’s entire family sooner! I know that Bob is your angel now and he’s looking down on his beautiful family and beaming with pride and joy. Love you all.
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Casey Murphy posted a condolence
Saturday, May 20, 2023
To me and my sister, he was "Uncle Bob" Widder, although not a blood relation. I knew Bob since birth. I have the fondest memories of his sense of humor, charm and welcoming nature. I will always cherish the days down at the Ocean Club for a visit with the Widders -- a highlight of the summer in my youth. As I grew older and saw Bob from a different vantage, I began to appreciate his thirst for knowledge, hardworking spirit, entrepreneurial nature and warmth and always admired it. There was never a conversation with him that was boring. From my vantage, he was a Renaissance Man, always interested in something new and never giving up on expanding his horizons -- a truly special person. He will be missed. Our love and prayers are now and will be going forward with Aunt Lois and the Widder family.
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Wilma Larkin posted a condolence
Friday, May 19, 2023
Let us begin by saying how much we will miss Bob- A true friend.
He never ceased to amaze us bt the things he accomplished in his life. Some being a School teacher, wedding photographer, camera and photo shop proprietor, advertising executive, fantastic carpenter, and a wonderful host at his home, the very best husband dad and grandpa ever. We could go on and on and on. To top it all he was quite proficentin each endeavor.
Bob will be missed so very much by all
Love Wilma and Pete Larkin
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Riley Widder posted a condolence
Sunday, May 14, 2023
Q: What will you miss most about Robert?
A: I always knew that I could go to Pop Pop for whatever I needed. He knew what was best for his grandchildren and he wanted nothing more than to watch us succeed. I am going to miss the knowledge, kindness, and endless jokes that Pop Pop loved to share with us and the rest of the family. He was never afraid to tell us the truth and would do anything he could to help us overcome any obstacle in our path. Pop Pop had a brain full of random knowledge that could be of use in countless different aspects of life. Every time I sat down and talked to him, I learned a new story that I never could have imagined. I am forever grateful to Pop Pop and I will continue to live with him as a part of my life. I can only hope to be half of the man my grandfather was and that I am able to raise a family in the same way that he was able to. Goodbye Pop Pop, I love you.
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Saturday, May 13, 2023
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Mr Widder was what I called you when we first met. Welcoming, sincere, generous, and wise were just a few things I would quickly learn that Bob was. Bob shared and gave me a lot, his daughter debi and the value of family. The advice and knowledge shared by Bob with me will never be forgotten and, he will allows be with me, which is when I started to call him dad. Bob wasn’t only like this with me, but through the years I would come to meet several people touched by dad. It was then I understood the saying “he’s one of a kind” and that I believe. You will always be the our family gatherings as you’ve left the family heirloom your stamp at the dinning room table, the center of the family. We will miss you Pop-pop, we will make you proud and we will talk of you always..
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Friday, May 12, 2023
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My heart breaks for all of you
And for myself
I cannot talk about Bob in the past tense
He still lives in our hearts and in our minds
And will always do so
He will be around
Look and see
Listen and hear
Open up and feel
When Bob talks to you, he sees you and you always feel his love ❤️
He is a man with a heart of gold
Generous so generous with everything
His time, his wisdom, his stories and his heart ❤️
I need a favor Bob
How can I help is his response, always
Bob and Lois, not only Parents to Gerard and Debi but to me and to so many others in our big extended family❤️,
Welcomed me to stay with them in that beautiful upstairs apartment for however long I needed to
I am forever grateful for you two
I love you both so much
Bob Widder
“Poppa Widder”
A Man who is loved so much by so many❤️
Of course He is!
He’s Bob Widder
A True Gentle Man
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Friday, May 12, 2023
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Great memories with great friends who became family through the years.
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Nancy Feb Peralta posted a condolence
Thursday, May 11, 2023
Q: What 3 words best describe Robert and why?
A: Kind, Resilient, Unfailingly Dependable
It still hasn't sunk in that you are no longer walking this earth with us... You touched so many lives and will be missed by us all. I will never forget how you and Nanny took me in and treated me as one of your own. Thank you. I treasure all the afternoon talks in the Florida room- may it be US history, DIYs or life lessons. I will miss your natural ability to find humor in everything. Thank you for showing me to appreciate what matters most - family.
We are blessed to have had you in our lives. THANK YOU for all the great memories. Until we meet again.
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Richie & Roe Woodiwiss posted a condolence
Thursday, May 11, 2023
This is for you, Bob…
Roe, Rachel, Logan and I are so lucky to have known you. Your smile, wisdom, warmth and hospitality are only some of the reasons your house always had people coming and going.
We will always cherish the times we spent together, talking, laughing, cooking, eating, celebrating occasions, drinking, or simply sitting on the couch catching up.
Being a part of your family since I was little, and having you, a second dad to me, makes me realize how lucky I’ve been.
We will never forget all the stories and memories we have, and some are really very funny. These stories will help me and all of us, get through this time of sorrow. We will think of all the fun and happy times we’ve had.
We hope you know how much we loved and appreciated you and all you did. You were a true gift to anyone who knew you.
Until we meet again…”See you later, Big Bob.”
XO
Richie, Roe, Rachel & Logan
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Kim Larkin posted a condolence
Thursday, May 11, 2023
Bob,
To say that you have a special place in our hearts would be an understatement. Through the years not only were you a true friend to Mom and Dad, you became my dear " Uncle" Bob. Always there with wisdom and knowledge that I was so intrigued by. The memories made a long time ago at Zachs Bay and commuting home on the LIRR 5:20 party train, you were the one who everyone enjoyed being around. The Christmas parties you and Lois hosted were extraordinary and the love you exuded was immeasurable. Your presence was a present to those around you.
Lois, Gerard and Debi,
Your beloved Husband and Dad will be missed by each life he touched. We are all blessed to have known this amazing gem. The loss is tremendous. Please allow the precious memories of the gentleman that he was to be a comfort to you during this time. May his love surround you each day to help heal.
Bob will always be in our hearts and missed. every. single. day.
With much love,
Kim Larkin
Christie Larkin-O'Rourke
Mike Nystrom
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Yasiel Espinosa posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Q: How did you meet Robert?
A: I met Bob in St. Francis Hospital as part of his nursing team. Immediately after meeting Bob and Lois I felt an instant genuine connection with them both. Bob and I shared conversations about his love for boats and how he would work on them for days! He even shared a few pictures with me as well. No matter what unit of the hospital Bob was admitted to I always made sure to pay him a visit and chat with him for a while. He and Lois always welcomed me with opened arms.
Sometimes people come into our lives when we least expect it and somehow manage to make an everlasting impact. I am humbled and honored to have met Bob and his family.
Heaven has gained an angel.
With Love, always
Yas
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Wednesday, May 10, 2023
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Q: What will you miss most about Robert?
A: Robert Widder was my only true Uncle. We had a lot in common since we both have had many careers and hobbies in our lifetimes. Many of them were the same or interlocked in some way or form. I loved and will miss that closeness that I have with my dear Uncle. I will miss the talks we had and all of the experience that he had and shared with me. I can feel him every time that I’m working on something I know he would have loved doing himself. I know some of him is instilled in me and love that because he was loved by so many. I just hope that I can continue to live the rest of my life following that same path. I miss and love you my dear Uncle.
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Bonnie Pollack posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Papa Widder, you may have been Gerard and Debi’s biological father, but every single one of us looked up to you as if you were ours as well. You always made everyone around you feel like they were the most special person in the room, and your smile brightened the day every time we saw you. Thanks for loving us like your own! Xoxo
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Gerard Widder posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
The legacy of our father (Mom’s husband’s) is perhaps summarized as follows:
- A man with an insatiable curiosity and avid learner
- A man who turned lemons into lemonade over and over again
- A man who reinvented himself multiple times throughout his career
- A beloved spouse to his devoted wife of 55 years
- The patriarch of our family for the last 53 years
- A doting grandfather to FOUR incredible young adults
- The man who literally saved my son’s life by taking custody of him for two years
- A friend to many…and to many who had no friends
- A man, who in his final hours, refused to give up. In his own words…”if there is a key to turn, I want to turn it.”
WIDDER not a QUITTER was demonstrated throughout his lifetime, but profoundly since the day we received his diagnosis
On behalf of our family - THANK YOU for being a cherished part of our storybook.
YOU - every one of you - are part of this Village that our family so adores and appreciates.
A few special mentions:
Annie, Dr. Chan and everyone at St Francis Medical System..I mean EVERYONE
Steve Quadrino - for keeping Dad “in the game” work wise.
Marnie - Debi’s oncology friend who gave so much support
Richie - for substituting as their #1 son
Steve Abt - for helping Mom get Dad in/out of the house
Jerry Laraia - for always being there to support Mom
Ursula and Ginny - “thank you for being a friend”
Two nights ago, while we were sitting around Dad’s hospital bed, Debi took the opportunity to celebrate Dad…to Dad. It was a beautiful testament to this incredible man and all of his contributions and accomplishments.
Which serves as a transition for me to my Mom, Sister, Brother-in-Law, and nieces.
Deb, Scott, Emma, and Saige - I owe you BIG. And I’m sorry that I have been so far away these last 14 months. The love that you have demonstrated and the CARE that you provided Dad (AND MOM) is INCREDIBLE. You’re a beautiful family and I’m so proud of your kindness and generosity.
MOM…mom…mom… YOU are a WARRIOR. This man survived longer than anyone would have thought possible because of your DEDICATION, FIGHT, ADVOCACY, and LOVE.
The Notebook…if you haven’t watched it…please do so. And know that my parent’s love story is a real life example of that unending love.
DAD…your impact on ALL of our lives will not be forgotten and will always be appreciated. ALL of us are better because we had you in our lives.
Rest in Peace dad. And go join our beloved up in heaven. We’ll take care of Mom until the day she rejoins you. I promise.
Love you Dad.
Gerard
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Bill Shaw posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Bob is my oldest, dearest friend. I use the present tense because he is as alive in me now as he was in September 1955 when I first met him. I honestly cannot remember a harsh word passing between us over 68 years of friendship. What I do remember is the laughter and the deep experiences that we shared. And the respect I have for him is immeasurable. Bob is irreplaceable. He is one of those rare people who leave a space that cannot be filled in the lives of his family, his friends, and his community. And we know one thing for certain. We are better for knowing him. For me, in particular, I am honored he called me friend.
Bill Shaw
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Debi Hasson posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 9, 2023
My dad, my hero, the man who made me who I am today
I wake up everyday and pray it was a terrible dream that none of this actually happened. This is the hardest thing to go through. I’m strong dad. You taught me to be strong and we as a family will get through this. Make no mistakes it will not be easy and there will not be a day that goes by that my heart will not ache.
You brought us up and made sure we understood the true meaning of family. Well we do. I am so greatful for those days and that’s exactly what Scott and I are teaching Emma and Saige.
Your granddaughters had the privelage of having you in their life and with certainly I can tell you they will never forget you. Ever. What you did for your granddaughters goes above and beyond.
We will make you proud. You held the family torch you made things happen you kept us all in check we got this dad. We will take the torch and make you so proud of us.
I’m crying because of my terrible loss but I’m going to teach myself to smile for all the time we had together. I’m one lucky girl to have had you as a daddy.
NEVER LOSE SIGHT
Until we meet again daddy watch over all of us.
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Monday, April 24, 2023
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Saturday, April 22, 2023
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Mr. Widder you will be missed dearly . I have so many wonderful memories of you & your family . I have known you since I was 4 years old. You would always convince me that the G in your name stood for Great!! . You know you were right about that!! I was always welcomed in your home & was invited for Friday night Snick Snacks . I remember you punching Mr. Softees window. So many great memories. You guys were the best neighbors who became friends than family. Sending your whole family my prayers & love always . Until we meet again. Love always , Angela Toscano ( Trop)
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Carolina Acevedo posted a condolence
Saturday, April 22, 2023
Bob was an outstanding man, loving husband, father and grandfather, wonderful man and will be missed.
It is so heartbreaking that you have lost your beloved father and I am devastated for you. I only hope the love he leaves behind can bring you some comfort in this face of such a difficult time but my thoughts are with you and your family as you grieve.
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Jennifer Mitchell posted a condolence
Friday, April 21, 2023
Q: How would you describe Robert to someone who had never met them?
A: A wonderful caring angel who was loved by everyone he got pleasure of meeting he will be missed forever in our hearts xox
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Freddie & Cookie Tischler posted a condolence
Friday, April 21, 2023
Freddie and Cookie Tischler
Our lives consist of tears, smiles and memories. Though tears dry, smiles fade all our precious memories live on forever in our hearts. We have beautiful memories shared with Bob and Lois at their home on Christmas and Thanksgiving. I truly hope that Grandma Jean is waiting for Bob so they can share some recipes once again. Bob Widder was someone who will forever be remembered as a Gentleman among men, kind and caring. May you Rest In Peace.
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Thursday, April 20, 2023
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Thursday, April 20, 2023
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Les Hoffman posted a condolence
Thursday, April 20, 2023
I met Bob many years ago at a Long Island Woodturners meeting which he attended with his friend Joe De Maio. In a short time, he became a member of the executive board and and was my secretary when I became president.
He was a very generous man who shared wood and tools when he acquired them through friends and neighbors. He was also generous with his time. He helped design the club logo and helped us with club shirts, smocks and embroidered patches.
I admired many of his woodworking projects and envied his upbeat attitude, even when he could no longer work in his shop or attend our meetings.
I will miss him.
Les Hoffman
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Lisa and David Merlob posted a condolence
Thursday, April 20, 2023
David and I will never forget the excitement in Bob's face at every single soccer game he came to and he came to a ton! I have never seen such supportive grandparents. The pride on his face and happiness in his eyes was priceless. Bob was also unbelievably thoughtful - I remember him bringing David coffee at soccer games and he made us a beautiful custom wood cake cutter because he knew how impressed we were with his wood making abilities. His smile was infectious. What a personality! Sending so much love during such a difficult time.