Bob swam for his high school team and was an avid tennis player through most of his adult life. He was a born leader who was always willing to fight for what he believed in. He made a mean lasagna, enjoyed good wine and music, saw most shows of note on Broadway from the 50s through the late 2010s, and he frequently laughed until he cried.
Bob is survived by his wife of 40 years, Susan Gordon, three children, Beth (Phil) Kraemer, Cate (Chris) Finlay, David (Michelle) Gordon, six grandchildren, Emily (Jim) Blackerby, Anna Kraemer (James Howard), Myles Finlay (Emily Schneider), Colin Finlay, Meg Gordon, Robert Gordon. He is also survived by three great grandchildren, his first wife Liz Gordon (Raymond Cox), several cousins, nieces and nephews, five pampered cats, and countless dear friends.
A private celebration of life was held earlier.
Bob swam for his high school team and was an avid tennis player through most of his adult life. He was a born leader who was always willing to fight for what he believed in. He made a mean lasagna, enjoyed good wine and music, saw most shows of note on Broadway from the 50s through the late 2010s, and he frequently laughed until he cried.
Bob is survived by his wife of 40 years, Susan Gordon, three children, Beth (Phil) Kraemer, Cate (Chris) Finlay, David (Michelle) Gordon, six grandchildren, Emily (Jim) Blackerby, Anna Kraemer (James Howard), Myles Finlay (Emily Schneider), Colin Finlay, Meg Gordon, Robert Gordon. He is also survived by three great grandchildren, his first wife Liz Gordon (Raymond Cox), several cousins, nieces and nephews, five pampered cats, and countless dear friends.
A private celebration of life was held earlier.
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