Robert Wegman

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robert wegman

Robert Wegman

September 3, 1936 ~ November 24, 2013

robert wegman

September 3, 1936 ~ November 24, 2013


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  1. Our deepest sympathy to the family of Robert Wegman. May God wrap His arms around you all and comfort as only He can.

  2. Spent a lot of time with you over the years at Rochester Marine from State Street to the water authority building, God Bless you Bob rest in peace forever in our hearts!

  3. Very sorry to hear of Bob’s passing he was a great guy to work with..also sorry that we are out of town and unable to be with you. Tom Conroy RPD retired..

  4. RJ, So sorry to hear of your dad,s passing, my deepest sympathy to you and your family, although it’s been Years since I’ve seen you I often think about our child hood days… I hope life has been good to you .. Take care Natalie

  5. You were a “Great” Uncle. I remember all the time spent at your house in the basement with foosball & pool tables. All the time in the in ground pool and searching for frogs in the filter. Terrorizing the showroom, as much as a little blonde in pigtails could :). Henderson harbor weekends, where you got me addicted to Ms.Pacman and never wanting to eat lobster. You were a trusting, kind hearted man that will never be forgotten.

  6. When we had a lot of laughs
    we laughed them all-completely,
    And when the time for tears had come,
    we wept them, bitter sweetly.
    So death could never break
    the bond we built through many years,
    He’ll be remembered, fondly,
    in our laughter and our tears.

  7. Goodbye Uncle Bob. You were the best Uncle, you always took time to invite us to pool parties, snow carnivals, boat outings. fall weekend at your place down south, riding ATV’s and Skidoos, and cookouts. We played hide and seek in the boats at Rochester Marine. AT age 15 you caught my friend and I trying smoking in an abandoned car on your hunting land…you simply ignored it. But later made a smoking gesture at me while no one was looking…you never told. I’m thankful I had the chance to tell you these things when we were together for my fathers wake. I love you, have fun catching up with your parents and brothers.

  8. I will always remember fondly the time we spent together at your cottage at Conesius when I was a young boy, working for you at Rochester Marine, deer hunting in Painted Post and a lifetime of other memories too many to list. You will always be remembered in my heart for your generosity and kindness. God bless and keep you uncle.