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Robert L. Schleret, 87, of Liverpool, passed away on Tuesday December 6, 2011 at his home.
A life resident of the Syracuse area, Bob was a communicant of Christ the King Church. He was a US Army Air Corps veteran and POW of WWII, proudly serving his country as a Staff Sergeant and ball turret gunner on a B-24 Liberator in the 460th Bomb Group. Upon being discharged from the Army, Bob joined the Syracuse Fire Department and retired as a Lieutenant in 1980 after 33 years of service. He is a member of the Syracuse Retired Firefighters Association, United Police and Fire Retirees Association of NY, and Disabled American Veterans.
Bob was a NY Yankees fan, and was an avid fisherman and hunter.
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 63 years, Shirley, who died on September 18, 2011, his sons, Tommy and Mark, and his four sisters.
Surviving to cherish his memory is his daughter, Wendy (Greg) Conley of Syracuse; grandchildren, Sarah and Christopher; six great-grandchildren; and several beloved nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted on Monday, December 12, 2011 at 9:15AM at the Maurer Funeral Home and at 10:00AM in Christ the King Church, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated.
Burial with military honors will be in Assumption Cemetery.
Calling hours will be held on Sunday from 2 to 5PM at the funeral home, 300 Second St., Liverpool.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Bob’s memory may be made to the DAV, 800 Irving Ave., Syracuse, NY 13210 or to the Liverpool Fire Dept., 1110 Oswego St., Liverpool NY 13088.
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Thinking of you Greg and Wendy and your family.Sorry for your Loss. Pete
Written by
Pete Smokaluk
of Syracuse, New York |
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The Officers and Members
of the
Mattydale Fire Department
join in extending
Heartfelt Sympathy
to you and your family at this
Time of Sorrow.
Written by
Mattydale Fire Department
of Mattydale, NY |
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To the Family of Robert L. Schleret:
The officers and members of Syracuse (NY) Fire Fighters Association, Local 280, IAFF, join in extending heartfelt sympathy to you and your family during this most difficult time. May happier memories help to sustain you through this period of sorrow.
Syracuse Fire Fighters Association, Local 280, IAFF
(Syracuse, NY)
Written by
James Ennis
of Syracuse, NY |
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I was deeply saddened to read of Bob's passing. Iworked with Bob in the early 80's at Engine 8. It was atime when we had many fires. Bob was a courageous firefighter and I was confident working with him. He was a fine gentleman and I am sure he is going to be missed.
Rest in peace my good man.
John (Rosie) Rosmarino.
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John Rosmarino
of Frederick, MD |
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Wendy, we are sorry to learn of the passing of your father last week. Your parents were long time great neighbors to my in-laws on Brooklea Dr. My son, Matthew, noted your Dad's obituary and I wanted you to know how sorry we are that you have lost your parents within a short time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. God bless.
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Colleen (Duda) Hedges & Family
of Manlius, NY |
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Farewell to Lt Bob Schleret-Eng Co. 3
Bob was one of those "old timers" on the Syracuse Fire Department before the transition to EMS and Paramedic Firefighters. Before the transition from American LaFrance open cab (they called it California style cabs) and prior to the Onondaga Hill 911 Center. He was a member of the fire department when they wore rubber coats and no personal radios. Large house fires were 2nd and 3rd alarms. Chief Hanlon was the Chief officer in charge.
I met Bob many, many years ago (his daughter married my nephew). We would have animated discussions regarding Volies vs Paid. It was always good-natured fun when we got together. He was a serious firefighter but with a twinkle in his eye. He went by the book. I heard several stories concerning his stern tudorship of any young, inexperienced probies that had the misfortune to ride with him and make a mistake, especially that one black hat that turned the engine in the wrong direction while responding to an alarm out of the station.
Bob gave me his scrap albums several years ago. They chronicled his carreer with the fire department. Many of the large fires I recall as a young boy. Bob was injured several times on the job as the scrap books revealed. I found the scrap books full of the Syracuse Fire Department's history and bravery. Although I treasured these accounts and history I thought better of keeping this treasure to myself. I "deeded these books to my fire department (Taunton). I know the members who peruse our library will come across a treasure of local firefighter lore. I only wish I could be there when the lucky firefighter opens those scrap books and discovers the treasure.
God's speed Lt Schleret. Rest at peace Bob as the brotherhood and sisterhood is in strong and capable hands. Station 3 will never forget your dedication and career. Engine 3 is off the air and available !!!!
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CHIP SPINKS
of PHOENIX, AZ |
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