Robert Kenneth Kaufman
What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.
Obituary
In loving memory of Robert K. Kaufman who peacefully departed this life on April 20th, 2024. Robert was a cherished husband to Priscilla for 54 years and a devoted father to Aaron, Amy, Jordan, and Elliot. He was a loving grandfather to eight grandchildren and uncle to dozens of nieces and nephews. He embraced his faith with unwavering dedication, exemplifying Christian values for nearly seven decades of devoted service to God. Robert leaves behind a legacy of love, faith, and devotion that will continue to inspire all who knew him. May he rest in Jehovah's memory.
Timeline
1946
July 11th
Born to Irving & Claire Kaufman
Date of Birth
Bronx, NY
1954
Dedication & Baptism
Dedicated in baptism as a Jehovah's Witness
1970
February 21st
Wedding
Robert is wed to his one and only love and wife of his youth, Priscilla Abreu
Long Island, NY
1973
August
First Born Son
Aaron Kaufman
1976
September
Birth of only daughter
Amy
1982
February
Birth of Son
Jordan
1987
July
Birth of Son
Elliot
1995
June
Sale of Computer Business
Sells Computer Care to ADP
Gallery
Memory wall
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April 28, 2024
We love you Papa Bear❤️
April 22, 2024
I love you always grandpa
Family tree
Robert Kaufman
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Service
Donate
In honor of our beloved Robert, and in lieu of flowers, we invite you to contribute to a cause recently near and dear to his heart, Cancer Research. Your generous donation will serve as a meaningful tribute, perpetuating Robert's spirit by supporting a meaningful cause and helping others combat the struggle against cancer.
Together, let us continue Bob's legacy of compassion and kindness, especially to our brothers and sisters.
Together, let us continue Bob's legacy of compassion and kindness, especially to our brothers and sisters.