![]() ![]() He is survived by his wife of nearly 48 years, Kathleen (Kathy) Fisselbrand two Sons, David (Jessica) Fisselbrand and Kevin (Jennifer) Fisselbrand four grandchildren, Jack Fisselbrand, Jeanne Fisselbrand, Molly Fisselbrand, Khloe Fisselbrand siblings, Donna Owen, Kathy O'Connor, Mary Hood, Paula Wilcox, and Paul Fisselbrand. ![]() His last few weeks of life were extremely difficult, and he fought valiantly to his last hours to remain with all he loved so abundantly. On his next to the last day, he remembered a cousin-in-law’s birthday and even sent him a text greeting. He cared deeply for his friends and relatives and in his last days, remembered birthdays and anniversaries, reminding his wife Kathy to be sure to get cards out. Bob immensely and abundantly loved and nurtured his wife, sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, and siblings. He was very enriched by that job and it brought him much joy. Bob took a fun part-time retirement job at 1911 at Beak & Skiff in the tasting room and tavern, charming the customers with his wit and humor. His tailgate friends said he now will have the best seat in the house as the next season begins. He shared his love of Syracuse University football with his sons and was a proud season ticket holder until this day. ![]() Joseph’s and Upstate University hospitals, bringing smiles and comfort to all he encountered. In his retirement years, he volunteered at Francis House, St. Augustine’s CYO youth group in his sons’ teen years, lovingly called “Uncle Bob” by the youth and adult volunteers. He volunteered for the South Onondaga Fire Department in his early years. Bob was a man who lived life with gratitude, abundant love and service to family, friends, and strangers fortunate enough to cross his path. He was predeceased by his sister, Joanne VanArnam. He worked for Lipe Rollway, Carrier Corporation and various Industrial fastener businesses in CNY, specializing in quality assurance in his later career. Bob attended Central City Business Institute after graduation from Bishop Ludden Jr/Sr High School. Bob was born in Syracuse, New York on Augto the late Donald and Shirley Fisselbrand of South Onondaga. Bob, as his family lovingly called him, quietly battled this disease for a decade, only displaying serious symptoms in his last few months, living life to the fullest every day of his life. Fisselbrand, 69, of Liverpool, passed away Augfrom IPF (Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis) complications, with his family by his side. ![]()
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