Robert E. Ungar “Robbie” ~ June 30, 2020

Honeoye: At age 20, Robbie passed away unexpectedly at his home in Honeoye on, Tuesday, June 30, 2020. He was born in Englewood, NJ.

Robbie was a graduate of American Legion Boys State, (2017), Honeoye Central School, (2018), and Monroe Community College, Fire Protection Technology, (2020).  Robbie was a volunteer Firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician in Richmond, was employed by North East Quadrant Advanced Life Support Webster EMS.  Robbie’s plans included a career as a Professional EMS Provider and Firefighter.

Robbie loved helping people and felt that he was called to serve others. Robbie participated in and volunteered with several service organizations and programs, including the First Responders Camp for Police, Fire and EMS Exploring Post Youth, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Baseball, Honeoye Cross County and Indoor Track, The Hill and Valley Riders Snowmobile Club, and The Gravely Tractor Club of America.  Robbie enjoyed fishing, camping, kayaking, playing cards, Gravely tractors and going on long drives in his pride and joy pickup truck.

Robbie is predeceased by his grandfather, Robert E. Lindsey and grandparents, Eugene and Louise Ungar.  Survived by his beloved parents, Robert and Pamela Ungar, Grandmother, Helen Lindsey along with several Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, and friends.

Friends and family are invited to call on Saturday, July 11, 2020 from 2PM – 5PM at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, 8624 Main Street in Honeoye, where his funeral service will take place following calling hours.  Interment will be held privately.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his memory to:  Lil Ungar First Responder Memorial Fund, care of:  Canandaigua National Bank, 8633 Main Street, Honeoye, NY  14471.  To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

*Please note, the Funeral Home will be operating at 25% capacity per state guidelines.  New York State requires those in attendance to adhere to these guidelines including those related to social distancing and face coverings.

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36 thoughts on “Robert E. Ungar “Robbie” ~ June 30, 2020

  1. There are no words except to say how very sorry I am for your family. I had the honor of presenting Robbie with a FASNY Scholarship. His light was bright and will be missed sorely.

  2. I remember Robbie fondly from when I was a Sunday School teacher. He was so genuinely kind, a quality that he inherited from his family. No doubt he be missed and to Pamela and Robert, The loss of one’s child is unimaginable so I cannot fathom what you are feeling. I hope hope that peace makes it presence known as you mourn, and the world hold you tightly and surrounds you with love.

  3. There are no words that can provide comfort to you, Pamela and Robert, at the loss of your son. My thoughts have been, and continue to be with you. I will remember Robbie with fondness and bittersweet joy. My deepest sympathies go out to you.

  4. Our family was so blessed to know Robbie! Robbie took care of everyone on the hill! Robbie was always there to help my mom and dad from mowing, plowing, to helping my dad when he was ill! We will always cherish the time we got to know and spend with you! Your smile and amazing heart will live on forever!! Pamela and Robert, no words can express how heartbroken we are for you!
    All our love and prays now and forever!

    Andy, Jennifer, Molly and Kelly Taylor (Parmelee)

  5. Robbie…A beautiful boy with a beautiful soul…that is how I will remember you! Happy and playing with my boys during the many camping trips! All of you grew up too fast…into this world that is too harsh….too cruel….too cold! Pamela and Robert, my heart break with yours….I pray that GOD do only what only GOD can do to bring you what you need the most in this most difficult time! We love you Robbie; till we meet again BLUE EYES
    We love you Pamela and Robert.

  6. Robbie was a wonderful boy with wonderful parents who devoted their lives to him. A terrible loss. Our family is praying for you regularly, and I know Honeoye will always remember him as the amazing young man he was.

  7. There are no words to heal your hearts at this time. My heart goes out to you. Robbie was one of those students who always had a smile on his face. May he Rest In Peace.

  8. Words can not convey how heartbroken we are for you Pamela and Robert. We send our prayers and sympathies to your family and friends. We have many memories of Robbie from school, scouts, sports, and social gatherings…he will be missed.
    The Storm family

  9. I love you Robbie! I will always remember your chestnut and Thomas the engine days, our epic 2-day monopoly showdown, you sporting your shades, and your neverending offers to help with that wide, genuine smile of yours. You will always remain a bright star. Thank you for your service to our world and your warmth . Miss you much!

    Pamela and Robert: sending you courage, deep, deep hugs, and love. Luv, Yvie

  10. I am just at lost for words right now, because I know how much we all love Robbie. I am missing him so much. Robbie was such an important part of our family and he will always be in my heart. I remembered when I first met Robbie as an infant! I fell in love with him and especially with those beautiful blue eyes of his ? and those killer smile! Because of my little cousin, Robbie learned to call me by Cuzcuz instead of my name. Even though he grew up to be an amazing, caring, handsome, and thoughtful man, he still called me Cuzcuz? I have so many great memories of Robbie and those memories will forever be with me and in my heart. I will never forget you Robbie. May God comfort you Pamela & Robert during this difficult moment. Bertrand and I send our loves to you both.

  11. Words can not express how heartbroken I feel. Robbie was such a wonderful boy and was always so polite and personable. Everyone loved him! My prayers are with you, Pam and Robert. May God give You both the strength and comfort you need at this time.

  12. Dear Pamela and Robert,
    I didn’t know Robbie well but our daughter Alyssa Richardson graduated with him in 2018. We have heard several people who knew him , including her what a nice young man he was. We are so very sorry for such a deep loss. May God help you all through this difficult time. God bless you and your entire family. Kim, Glenn, Cody and Alyssa Richardson

  13. I am truly sorry to hear about Robbie’s passing. I can’t imagine the pain and grief that Pamela and Robert are experiencing.
    Robbie was and outstanding young man.
    He will be all who had the pleasure of knowing him. My thoughts and prayers are with the family May God be with you
    You are loved

  14. Robbie was a wonderful student who enjoyed music and the trumpet. He was a kind, helpful person and will be greatly missed. So sorry for your loss. Rest In Peace.

  15. Our families crossed paths intermittently over the years between track teams, choir and the Explorers. In every instance, Robbie emerged as one of the most charismatic kids in the group. He’d always ask if I needed help at the XC pasta dinners at our home. He truly seemed like a young man who thrived on helping others in any way he could. In my opinion, Robbie was a Sheets and Sweets fan-favorite too. As an emcee and singer, Robbie shined. My heart goes out to those who were close to Robbie. I hope the fond memories people share help you heal and give you comfort, knowing he was respected and loved by many. Peace to all.

  16. Robbie was beyond special. He was an inspiration to everyone around him. We are so blessed to have known him since preschool and called him a dear friend. Always willing to help… a true gentleman… We will keep his radiant spirit alive with the many memories we hold close to our hearts (big wheels, trip to Harris Hill, warm milk) and through the greenhouse he and Friend build together here at our home. All our strength and love to your family, ~ The Olsen’s

  17. We remember an always smiling great HCS kid, as we keep Robbie’s family, friends, and past teachers in out thoughts and prayers.

  18. Our hearts are hurting. We were so saddened to learn of Robbie’s passing. I can’t begin to imagine what you all are going through. This is awful.

    With the State of New York requiring Texans to quarantine upon arrival, I am also sad that we are unable to attend Robbie’s memorial service. Please know that we will be thinking of you all tomorrow.

    I will always remember Robbie as such a sweet boy. I wish that we could have known him as a young man – I know how proud you all were of him.

    I also wish that I could offer words of comfort – but I know that there are no words that I could offer that would comfort you with such a loss. We share your sorrow and send our love.

  19. I didn’t know Robbie as long as others, but I feel Blessed to have known him as long as I have. When he joined Troop 39, it was our LUCKY DAY! Robbie brought kindness, enthusiasm, a smile, friendship, knowledge, teamwork and both of you to our little family.

    ALWAYS remember that all three of you are still a integral part of the Troop 39 Family and we are here ANYTIME you need anything or just a shoulder to lean on.

    May God, family and friends give you some comfort in your healing process.

    Much Love and Friendship,
    Stephanie

  20. This is so sad and words of comfort are offered for healing. For we know they will never fill the hole left behind. May God help you through this time and words from friends help in that healing process.
    I pray God shines the sun on your faces and brings a smile to your lips when you think of Robbie.

  21. My heart goes out to the family of Robbie. My association with Robbie was through Scouts. He was a hard working young man and made his family and his Scout family proud. It breaks my heart to see the world lose someone so young that was filled with love for the world around him

  22. I dont have many memories of Robbie but he meant so much to so many people and I will forever keep him in my heart. He will leave a lasting mark on my life. Prayers to his family.

  23. We are deeply saddened by your loss . Memories of his smile and enthusiasm from preschool and beyond will be a positive in our hearts . His kindness to others and thoughtfulness ,always willing to help with respect for others will never be forgotten. My heart is heavy for you Pam and Robert, God bless you and may you in time find peace.

  24. The feeling of loss is beyond words. Robbie was a bright spot in my day when he walked into class or study hall. His efforts to serve and make Honeoye a great place to be are evident at every turn, whether it was a person he made smile or an organization that he was part of. His spirit will always be seen in the light that he brought to so many lives and I pray that we keep his positive spirit alive by cherishing our memories as well as following his example in how he lived his life. Rest In Peace Robbie

  25. Words cannot express how sorry I am for you. I hope all the happy memories can help heal you hearts. Thoughts and prayers are with you!!

  26. Robbie touched so many hearts and will live on with the wonderful memories we have of him. Thoughts and prayers to his entire family. May he rest in peace. ~Vanderbroek family

  27. Robbie did so many great things and helped so many people by the time he reached 20 years old. He also taught me a lot. The greatest thing he taught me we was how much fun it is to constantly learn and to find a way to get the job done. He was usually the first to voluntarily mask up and go into a potentially dangerous situation. He never showed any fear. His commitment to training always showed by his great confidence. This is a great loss to our whole community.

  28. Working with Robbie was always a treat . He was such a pleasant young man , always wearing a smile and willing to help in any way possible. Robbie was one of those special people sent to us to make the world much better place. Sending prays to his family and friends.

  29. Robbie was such a caring and thoughtful person. I so enjoyed having him in class and traveling to France with him. It is hard to imagine a world without him. Keeping his family, friends and classmates in my prayers. He will be greatly missed.

  30. I didn’t know Robbie, but I never heard a bad word about him. His willingness to help others should be a lesson for all of us. To Pam and Robert, you have my deepest sympathy. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  31. We may not have been best friends, but Robbie was always there for me when I needed someone. He always sought out the people who needed a friend, and was there for them. I will always be thankful for how kindly he treated me. To his family and close friends, I’m so sorry for your loss.

  32. Pamela and Robert… Iam so sorry!! Robbie was a beautiful young man inside and out. I truly enjoyed our time together on the XC team. Always smiling!! Great young man who will be missed dearly.
    Linda Piacente

  33. There are no words to express our sorrow. We are sending our condolences and wishing peace to everyone that is touched by this devastating loss. Robbie will be deeply missed.
    ~ Karen and Frank Emmerling

  34. Robbie helped me as much as possible when needed with school work. He had such a big heart and tried to spread as much positivity. Rest In Peace man! Prayers to you guys.

  35. There’s really no words. We will have to get through this together, one minute at a time.

  36. Robbie had been a part of our lives since the boys were in preschool. So many memories tied together – school, Scouts, sports, campfires. He will be greatly missed by all. So very sorry for your loss. ~The Healys

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