Robert P. Novick 03/15/30 – 05/18/08 Robert "Bob" Novick passed away at the age of 78 on Sunday May 18th 2008 at the VA Medical Center in Lake City Florida surrounded by his loving family and caring VA staff.
Bob is survived by his wife of over 46 years June, his children, grandchildren and extended family.
Bob served our country in the Navy during WWII and was honorably discharged at its conclusion. After his discharge he went on to start several businesses including a marine business and home improvement businesses. His primary passion in his early years was breeding boxers. As he had children and then grandchildren he became more interested in boating, fishing and especially spending time with all of his grandchildren. He was always quick witted and found humor with the irony of things in the world. All of our family and friends will miss him.
For those desiring, memorial donations may be designated to VA Medical Center of Lake City, 619 S Marion Ave, Lake City FL, 32025, and Note in MEMO: Hospice #8109 – Robert Novick.
Arrangements entrusted to Veterans Funeral Care, 15381 Roosevelt Blvd., Clearwater, Florida 33760.
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To Tammy and family. Mark and I want to tell all of you how much you have been in our thoughts and prayers every day. We know how much it hurts to lose such an important and wonderful person in your life. We remember the first time we met your Dad at Tammy’s wedding. The conversation we had with him was all about his kids. We know he will be missed deeply. May God be with you all to give you strength. With Love, Mark and Mary
Dear Tammy and family,
We were so sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved dad. We have many great memories of him, he was a sweet man, and loved his family very much. We wish we could be there to give you all our love and support, but please know that you are in our prayers. Please give your mom our love and heartfelt sympathies. We love you.
Your family will be in my prayers!
My thoughts and prayes are with your family
June,
Condolences to you and all your family.
Lee
To the father, I barely knew: Best wishes in the afterlife….
Leon David Novick (nee Bonta)