Robert J. Litolff

robert litolff
Robert J. Litolff Greece: at age 81, left this earth on Thursday, April 5, 2018 and is now rejoined above with his parents, Charles H. Litolff and Frances Patnode. He is predeceased by his siblings, Winifred Downs, Walter Litolff, Carol Bertrand and Edward Litolff. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Jane Litolff. In life, he was a devoted father to his five children, Lou Ann (Alvin) Hill, Brenda (Thomas) Barber, Robert C. Litolff, Donald M. Litolff (Bonnie DeZarn) and Amy (Halford) Johnson. He is also survived by two sisters, Marion Buczek and Midge (Jim) Berry. Bob was a lifelong resident of Rochester and graduated from Madison High School. A hardworking family provider, he delved in many ventures through the years. His tireless efforts as a father required working multiple jobs while never missing special events for his children. In his early life he was a security guard at Gannett and a real estate agent. He retired from Dupont, after 30 years of service, in the Quality Control department. He proudly served his country in the United States Army in the bomb demolition squad. His solace was found fishing, especially with his sons, family camping trips, photography and mentoring at St. Joseph’s Villa, where he spent some years as a youth. He was a Boy Scout leader when his sons were young and a supporter of the Autism community. He and Jane enjoyed a collaborative and loving relationship, heartwarmingly demonstrating their affection outwardly. Bob was a committed family man and his children agree that despite his meager beginnings, his legacy is that he created a close and loving family. He leaves behind numerous loving memories that will live on through them. The pride and joy of his life were his ten grandchildren and five great grandchildren. They were the recipients of a grandfather who was their greatest supporter and always had a joke on his lips. His large and extended family includes nieces and nephews who will remember his fun loving nature. Bob was well known in the community with many close friends that cared for him deeply, as shown by their heartfelt kindness during this difficult time. The family appreciates them greatly. Bob’s services have been postponed and will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in his memory to Mary Cariola Children’s Center. This agency continues to provide immeasurable services to his grandson with Autism. Visit their website www.wewillshine.org, or mail to 1000 Elmwood Ave, Suite 100, Rochester, NY 14620. For more information and to sign his online guestbook, visit www.meesonfamily.com His sky blue eyes and beautiful smile will be missed. Robert J. Litolff Greece: at age 81 left this earth on April 5, 2018. Bob's visitation will be held Friday May 18th 4-7 PM at Vay-Schleich & Meeson 1075 Long Pond Rd. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in his memory to Mary Cariola Children’s Center. This agency continues to provide immeasurable services to his grandson with Autism. Visit their website www.wewillshine.org, or mail to 1000 Elmwood Ave, Suite 100, Rochester, NY 14620. For full obituary and to sign his online guestbook, visit www.meesonfamily.com His sky blue eyes and beautiful smile will be missed.

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  1. Sincere condolences to the litolff family. I hope you find peace in knowing what a great man Robert was.

  2. To Jane and family,
    Our hearts go out to you during this difficult time. We will miss Bob’s smile and all his silly jokes. He was a wonderful friend and will be missed. We will always remember the good times we had together.
    God bless you all.

    George & Joyce

  3. Dearest Jane & Family –

    My sincerest and heartfelt condolences during this difficult time. May God provide you all with strength and guidance. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  4. Dear Lou Ann & Family, I’m so sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing. He was such an honest and sincere guy to know and I very much enjoyed working with him, having a chat in Club duPont and appreciating his sense of humor. He certainly raised you to be courteous, friendly and congenial and I will always remember both of you in that manner.
    God bless you all !
    Tony

  5. Jane and family–I am thinking of all of you as you say farewell to your husband and dad. The obituary you wrote was such a loving tribute. I pray that your good memories give you comfort and strength during this tough time of transition.

  6. A good man; A gentleman’s gentlemen. I enjoyed his company at the plant. I know how much you must miss him.


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