Guest Book for Robert Steven Szuba

Provided by Gregory J. Gonce Funeral Home, P.A.

Posted by: Lyle Willits
Thu May 09, 2013
My sincere condolences go to the entire Szuba family.
 

 
Posted by: Will and Nancy Rattigan
Thu May 09, 2013
Please know that our hearts are also filled with sorrow at your loss. We know how much you loved Robert and how he changed the world. May he rest in peace, surrounded by pretty women.

Will and Nancy
 

 
Posted by: Stephanie Savage
Fri May 10, 2013
My thoughts and prayers are with the Szuba family.
 

 
Posted by: Rabbi Rachmiel Tobesman
Fri May 10, 2013
Robert touched everyone around him. May his memory be a source of strength and blessings.
 

 
Posted by: Mike Conlon
Fri May 10, 2013
Robert had such a great smile that it could light up an entire room.  All of us from Boy Scout Troop 216 will miss our good buddy Robert.
Robert, Requiescat In Pace.
 

 
Posted by: Alan Bateman
Sat May 11, 2013
Carol and I wish to extend our deepest sympathies to all of the Szuba family. May Robert rest in peace.
 

 
Posted by: Laurie Hawkes
Sat May 11, 2013
Robert was a very special person. He will be missed by all who knew
and loved him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family  who so
dearly loved him.
 

 
Posted by: Mary Marshall
Sat May 11, 2013
I was blessed to have known Robert through Special Olympics, St. John's Special Religious Ed (SPRED) class, and Camp GLOW (God Loves Our World). I will greatly miss Robert's hugs and the smile he always gave me, as well as his art work and seeing his beautiful cursive penmanship.  I will never forget how he always wanted to help carry up the gifts at Mass.  My condolences and prayers are with his family.  Thank you for sharing Robert with me, he really touched my life.
 

 
Posted by: Harry & Jeanne Steiner
Sat May 11, 2013
Dear Frank,Donna & the Szuba family

Our deepest sympathy to all you for your loss and passing of Robert.
Our thoughts are with you.
Jeanne & Harry Steiner
 

 
Posted by: Denise Poland
Sun May 12, 2013
Your smile was infectious Robert. Heaven became a better place when you entered in. Tell my Dad I said hello and dont forget to rub his bald head when you see him like you always did in church. Sympathy and hugs to your family that loved you so much!
 

 
Posted by: Jay and Joan Fitzhugh
Sun May 12, 2013
Mike,

Please accept our most sincere condolences.  I know the efforts that you have undertaken to ensure the continuation of your father's work for Robert's benefit.  They are now together.  

Jay & Joan
 

 
Posted by: Jack and Carolyn
Sun May 12, 2013
Dear Mrs. Szuba and Family,

   Jack and I were so very sorry to hear of Robert's passing. We have known Barb and Dave since the days in Charleston, and we know how very difficult this is for all of you. Our hearts and prayers go out to all of you today.

    Robert was taken too young, but, my faith tells me that he is with his Dad, and his Maker. He is among angels now, and he looks down and keeps watch over you all now.

   May God send you strength to accept and get through this very difficult time in your lives.

                                                  Love and Prayers,


                                                       Carolyn
 

 
Posted by: Zane Jackson
Sun May 12, 2013
We will Miss Robert.
A Friend from Special Olympics
 

 
Posted by: Jennifer Frey
Sun May 12, 2013
Robert was a true pleasure to know.  His smile and hugs were often times the highlight of my day at Dr. deBorja's office.  He will be missed but now has a new role along side of our savior, Jesus Christ.  May God bless the Szuba family.  We wil miss you, Robert.
 

 
Posted by: Angela Seabron
Mon May 13, 2013
Dear szuba Family, I wish to express my deepest sympathy. I met Robert in 2004 while working in Gallaghers South Program. Robert was one of the most pleasant young men that I ever meant. No one who knew him could ever forget his charm and warmth. whenever I attended one of the Boy scout dances I never had to worry about a dance partener or someone to talk to. we both shared a love for the Ravens. I will truly miss him and I feel very fortunate to have known him.
Sincerly,
Angela Seabron, RST Site Mgr. III
 

 
Posted by: Anthony Rezendes
Mon May 13, 2013
I knew Robert when I was a Camp Spencer staff member.  I was the First Year Camper director and later Eagle's Nest director.  Robert was in my classes and had a great sense of humor.  At the meals the troops had to report "All present and accounted for" and Robert proudly reported that for Troop 216.  The other scouts in the camp knew and liked Robert.  He was curious and would ask me about some of the patches on my uniform. Robert will be missed and he is with Col. Smith and the other leaders from Troop 216.  My prayers go out to the family.
 

 
Posted by: Shelley Galvin-Horne
Mon May 13, 2013
Mrs Szuba and family,

I am very sorry to hear of Robert's passing.  I first met him at a Boy Scout meeting when my father was the leader.  He always had such a big smile on his face when he saw me and I loved talking with him.  My family will always have a special place in our hearts for Robert and will miss him very much.
 

 
Posted by: Sandy
Tue May 14, 2013
To the family: Please accept our condolences, when the enemy death strikes, grief can be great. Thus the Bible acknowledges that bitter grief that we feel when someone we love dies. And it is particular hard for the mother. And of course it is difficult for the bereaved father as well. But we encourage you to have confidence in the resurrection according to John 5:28 when our loved ones will be resurrected in perfect health. So draw close to God in prayer, and the Bible promises that "He himself will sustain you."--Psalms 55:22
 

 
Posted by: Hap and Sharon Rieve
Sun June 16, 2013
Frank and Family,

Our sincere condolences on the loss of your brother.  May God comfort you and the family at this sad time in your lives.  Captain Hap Rieve and Sharon