Robert Joseph Russo, 41, of Greenfield, passed away on July 20, 2018. Rob is survived by his wife, Tiffany; 3 daughters, Hailey, Hannah, and Harper; and numerous other family members and friends.
A celebration of life will be held from 2:30 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, August 11 at Brandywine Community Church, 1551 E. New Road, Greenfield.
Lindsey says
I am so sorry to hear of the death of Robert. The passing away of a loved one is always with much sorrow. May we have faith and confidence in the Bible’s promise of a time when pain, sickness and death are a thing of the past (Revelation 21:3, 4). My condolences are with the family at this difficult time.
Julie says
Rob you were an amazing man, husband, and most importantly father. You are missed by many and we will help with Tiff and the kiddos on whatever we can do. Miss you so much!
Julie and Brad
Patricia Scott says
Bobby, My many memories that I have of you are from your growing up. I carried you on my back whenever your mom would drag you through a park, to a garage sale or the zoo. We had many a laugh at your antics with everyone. We all remember you eating snickers and backwashing into your mom’s Pepsi! She didn’t care as long as you were near her. Your ‘spot’ was straddling the gear shifter in the tuna can. That put you near her and near me who had the packed lunch with your favorite chocolate chip cookies.
Your smile will be missed. Love Cookie Pat
Jerusha McDonald says
Bobby, I remember the joy and excitement in the family when your Mom announced she was pregnant; the entire family is in shock and grief-stricken that you are gone. Whenever we got together, it felt like we were twelve / six and it made me feel young again; I was pleased when you agreed you felt the same way! It was always nice to hear from you (even if we did accidentally dial each other!). You were obviously in love with Tiffany the way you talked about her, and obviously in love with your girls the way you talked about them. As someone who loves you, it was always so gratifying to hear you talk about your life because you always chose to make the best of it. As a young boy I admired your resilience, and as a man I admired that same strength. You were always smiling and I loved that and many other things about you. Thanks for the fried potatoes instructions and I always think of you when I make them. I love you and miss you.
Allen Gauthier says
My little man the one I called buck snort,I just cant believe your gone. I didn’t hear about until my brother told me. I remember all the times we went fishing and you always got more fish than me. We had a lot of laughs and I will always remember you. My deep love to your family. Love Uncle Paul