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Robert E. Pipher
PIPHER, Robert E.
"Bob"
Seneca Falls
Age 73, of 2429 Lower Lake Rd., Seneca Falls, passed away December 16, 2007 at his home following a 6 month battle with metastatic stomach cancer. In accord with his wishes, the funeral service will be private. Friends may call at the family home between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Friday, December 21. Bob had an insatiable curiosity and an interest in many things. Join us in lifting a glass to toast his life. He will be sadly missed by his loving family, wife of 42 years, Judy; his children, Tim (Jo) Pipher of Seneca Falls, Vicci (Mike) Frederick, Seminole, FL, Wendi (Hugh) Hunter of Acton, ON, Canada, Neil (Linda) Pipher of Smith Falls ON, Canada; and his sister, Doris Krebs of Horseheads; eight loving grandchildren, one great-grandson, nieces and nephews; his in-laws; the mother of his children, Darlene; as well as a brother, Dick. Predeceased by his granddaughter, Emma. Bob was born in Elmira, the son of Freida (Wood) and Oliver Pipher on October 27, 1934. He attended Odessa Central School and Syracuse University, served three years in the Marine Corps and lived for a time in California and Indiana, before returning to settle in Upstate New York. He retired from Inficon Leybold Hereaus in Syracuse where he was first engaged in engineering product design, followed by various positions in marketing. During his retirement, he and his wife and kids and friends spent 4 years building a 40 ft. trimaran, Cygnus, which they sailed on Cayuga Lake, then on to Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River. Three smaller trimarans were also built during his 36 year residence in Seneca Falls. In addition to sailing and camping with his close-knit family, Bob enjoyed golfing each summer. Memorials may be directed to the Seneca Falls Library, 47 Cayuga St., Seneca Falls, 13148; or the American Cancer Society, in memory of Bob. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Sanderson-Moore Funeral Home, Inc., 32 State St., Seneca Falls, NY.

Published by Star-Gazette on Dec. 18, 2007.
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My thoughts and prayers are with you. I hope this poem, which was shared with our family when my grandfather died, offers some comfort.

Hugs,
"Wendy from Windsor"


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Death is nothing at all

I have only slipped away into the next room

I am I and you are you

Whatever we were to each other

That we are still

Call me by my old familiar name

Speak to me in the easy way you always used

Put no difference into your tone

Wear no forced air of solemnity or sorrow

Laugh as we always laughed

At the little jokes we always enjoyed together

Play, smile, think of me, pray for me

Let my name be ever the household word that it always was

Let it be spoken without effort

Without the ghost of a shadow in it

Life means all that it ever meant

It is the same as it ever was

There is absolute unbroken continuity

What is death but a negligible accident?

Why should I be out of mind

Because I am out of sight?

I am waiting for you for an interval

Somewhere very near

Just around the corner

All is well.

Nothing is past; nothing is lost

One brief moment and all will be as it was before

How we shall laugh at the trouble of parting when we meet again!



--Canon Henry Scott-Holland, 1847-1918, Canon of St Paul's Cathedral
Wendy Galatianos
December 27, 2007
Judy,

One of my first memories of Bob was went I went to stay at your home and took care of Sinbad. I cannot remember now where the two of you were but I did enjoy my visit. Bob and you always made everyone welcome at your home. He shared his interests and talents with many of your students and staff members. He was an active participant in the many gatherings you hosted. I was glad to see him again at your retirement party at your home. I remember Bob's woodworking skills, too, and the improvements he made to your home. He will remain ever present as you see his skills around you.
May his memories and talents bring you comfort and peace.
Rosemary Dow deployed to Arifjan, Kuwait
Rosemary Dow
December 27, 2007
Wendi & Family,

I extend to you and your family my deepest sympathies on the death of your father. May you find comfort in your many happy memories.
Cheryl Fendley
December 23, 2007
Judy,

Words cannot express my feelings for your loss or the world's loss of Bob. Barbara and I received your wonderful Christmas letter recently and I had planned to call Bob and you after Christmas. I will regret my foolish delay forever. Bob was my inspiration and a role model for "doing your own thing." He is a main reason I still continue to sell and travel internationally today and to sail a multihull still today. Barbara & I will never forget you two and our times on Cygnus. The world lost an original this month that won't be replaced. God speed and fair winds.
Jerry Conner
December 22, 2007
Judy:
I was so sorry to hear about Bob's cancer and then his passing. I am hoping "the cousins" can get together soon and you can tell us more about your very interesting life with Bob.
Thinking of you
Jane
Jane McGowan
December 21, 2007
Neil & Family,
Please accept our heartfelt condolences at this difficult time. Our thoughts are with you and your family.
Lou Bratty
December 21, 2007
Wendi

I was saddened to learn about your dad's death. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.
Joan LeFeuvre
December 20, 2007
Dear Judy,

I am so sorry for you loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Barb Dorvee
December 19, 2007
Dear Judy and family,
We will all miss Bob. I am so glad he was able to be there for you during your induction to the National Women's Hall of Fame. That will always be a special memory.
Lucinda
Lucinda McWeeney
December 19, 2007
Judy
Please know that our thoughts have been with you for many months and our sympathies go out to you and the family now. If we can't make it on Friday please know that we will toast you and Bob both here in Geneseo. He was a great guy and will be missed by all. As is said of members of the Explorer's club, hail and farewell.
Carolyn and Dave Meisel
December 19, 2007
Wendi,

From your friends and colleagues at work, please accept our heartfelt condolences - our thoughts are with you and your family at this very difficult time.
Clerk's Office staff, City of Brampton
December 19, 2007
Dear Judy,

You have our deepest sympathy. Bob was a great guy, and he enriched all our lives. We still have the construction drawings he did of the trimaran design. Please accept our sincere condolences.
Hugh & Sue Van Horn
December 18, 2007
Judy,
We are so sorry about Bob's death. He had an insatiable zest for life, as was captured in the obituary you sent. Our condolences to you and all the extended family.
Paul (Pic) and Iris Buchan
December 18, 2007
Judy,

Please accept my sympathies on your loss. Bob's passing is a loss for all of us who were fortunate to know him.

In my mind, Bob was characterized by great creative talent who not only visualized the solution path but also was able to implement that solution. He always expressed a "can do" attitude.

May his memory be eternal.
John Stratakos
December 18, 2007
Doris
Am so sorry for the loss of your brother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
jean and jim hoy
December 18, 2007
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