5/17/2023 0 Comments Sandy timekeeper 9 letters![]() ![]() Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home and online condolences may be offered at In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Bob’s name may be made to Andover Ambulance Corps, P. Burial with full military honors will follow in Hillside Cemetery in Andover. A memorial service will be held in the spring at a date to be announced. Bonaventure Bonnies.ĭue to Covid-19 concerns, there will be no visitation at this time. Additionally, Bob was an avid Buffalo Bill’s and Sabre’s fan and actively rooted for the St. ![]() He truly became Andover’s adopted native son. He was a long-time member of Blessed Sacrament Church where he belonged to the Blessed Sacrament Choir and Andover Ecumenical Choir.Īs a patriotic American, on September 11th, Bob, along with his son, Andrew and his grandnephew, Brandon Brown, placed an American flag at every residence in Andover. He played Santa’s Helper for over 40 years but as “Poppy” to his beloved grandchildren, some things must remain a secret. He also served on the Andover Central School Board for four years and attended many marching band events.īob was an active member of Andover Historical Society and Andover Golden Agers. He served on the Andover 4th of July and Andover Haunted House Committee’s for 25 years. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a sister, Roberta Frost two brothers, David Black and Daniel “Danny” Black a baby sister, Madelene Black and his precious grandson, Emerson Robert Black at six weeks.īob was very involved in community activities. ![]() In addition to his wife of 48 years, Bob is survived by two sons, Jason (Becky) Black of Manchester and Andrew Black of Andover two brothers-in-law, Robert Frost of Dundee and James (Tammy) Criss of Arkport a sister-in-law, Linda (Thomas) Harding of Webster three grandchildren, Olivia Black, Sydney Black and Landon Black his dear friend and co-worker at Dresser for many years, Bob Shelly and several nieces, nephews and cousins. They settled in Andover shortly thereafter, much to Bob’s surprise since Scio and Andover were such rivals in sports.īob worked as an inspector at Dresser-Rand Corp. After his army tour, he started working at Big N in Hornell where he met Joanne M. He was a 1966 graduate of Scio Central School and later served in the United States Army from 1967-1970 with a tour in Germany. 14, 2020) after battling cancer for five weeks. “Bob” Black, 73, died at home on Monday (Dec. as “Poppy” to his beloved grandchildren, some things must remain a secret. ![]() as well as numerous grandchildren, several nieces, and several nephews.Ī graveside and military service will be held at a later date at Bath National Cemetery in Bath, N.Y. Sisters Doris Rose of Rochester, Monica Rose-Bearfield of Olean and brothers Harvey Rose of Belmont and Michael Rose of N.C. He is succeeded by his daughter Jasmyn Lee Ann Rose and her sister Micheala Elizabeth David, and his stepson Michael Tyrone Irons. He enjoyed laughing with friends, building his own gardens and being a Buffalo Bills fan! He was known for his kind and caring manner. He proudly served his country as a Marine (1979-1989) in North Carolina (he always wanted to return), even going as far as Okinawa, Japan.Īfter living in Maine for 17 years, he moved back to his hometown in N.Y. He attended Angelica Central School, class of 1979. Born in Hornell, N.Y., he was son to the late Georgia Mae George Rose (1965) and the late David M. ANGELICA – Donald John Rose, 62, passed away unexpectedly on his birthday, February 8, 2023. ![]()
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