We worked many years together at Vickers& Benson and Bob (Strutty as we knew him) was a sharp,respected and dedicated partner. Without a doubt,Bob had the best laugh of anyone I have ever met. He could inject happiness into almost any situation. He was a teacher and mentor to many young advertising professionals who went on to their own success levels and each of them today, as I am, is celebrating having had Bob Strutt in our lives.
With sadness, I send my condolences to Bob (Lucy), Lisa (Jenelle), Olivia, Lexy. During tough times, know that your friends are close to you in spirit and support. Your Dad was always friendly, kind and generous. Your Mom and Dad will be proud to look down and see you all follow elegantly in their footsteps.
I can stop looking at the picture of Bob. I remember his smile, laugh and kindness so vividly when I look at it. He was an amazing man. Always a smile and a hug when I saw him. Your Mom was a beautiful woman both inside and out. I can't imagine what it is like for you, his family to lose both your them within 6 weeks of each other. Heart breaking I'm sure but I hope you find peace in knowing that they are together once again.
My family would like to send you our sincere condolences.
Deb Worobec
Ann and Russ Worobec
Andrew Tynio
Dear Bob and Lisa
Pat and I would like to extend our sympathy to you and your families.It is difficult to lose both parents so close together.
We have fond memories of your Mother & Father and the good times we had at St. Georges.
We regret not having the attended the funeral home but only learned of both their passing today.
I am saddened of the loss of Ossie and Bob. I knew of them briefly while they were residents at Widdicombe Hill Blvd. When I baked goodies, I would bring some to their apartment. They were happy to receive the baked goods. I thought of them often. I did not realize they had passed until today. My deepest, most heartfelt condolences to the family. They were a wonderful couple. Rest in Peace.