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October 23, 2010
Bob was born in Jersey City and lived in Wayne, moved to Oak Ridge then returned to Wayne to the house he grew up in.
Bob attended the Holy Cross School, Wayne and later attended Wayne Valley High School.
Bob shared many happy days with friends in Oneonta, NY where a close friend owned a farm. He frequently visited friends in Pennsylvania with his son where he shared his love for the outdoors.
As a father, Bob always loved and supported his children Susie, Rachael, and Bobby. Bob knew the value of hard work and instilled it within his kids. He encouraged his children to succeed in school and eventually pursue higher education. Bob expressed his wishes for his children to continue to succeed in school and business.
Bob truly enjoyed the simple things in life and would be happiest while surrounded by his children, family, and friends for a good home-cooked dinner and laughter.
He was predeceased by his father Charles J. McGurr, his brother Charles McGurr.
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October 23, 2010
Bob was born in Jersey City and lived in Wayne, moved to Oak Ridge then returned to Wayne to the house he grew up in.
Bob attended the Holy Cross School, Wayne and later attended Wayne Valley High School.
Bob shared many happy days with friends in Oneonta, NY where a close friend owned a farm. He frequently visited friends in Pennsylvania with his son where he shared his love for the outdoors.
As a father, Bob always loved and supported his children Susie, Rachael, and Bobby. Bob knew the value of hard work and instilled it within his kids. He encouraged his children to succeed in school and eventually pursue higher education. Bob expressed his wishes for his children to continue to succeed in school and business.
Bob truly enjoyed the simple things in life and would be happiest while surrounded by his children, family, and friends for a good home-cooked dinner and laughter.
He was predeceased by his father Charles J. McGurr, his brother Charles McGurr.
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