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Robert A. Richman

  • On December 19, 2025
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Robert A. Richman, 87, of Pittsburgh, PA, formerly a long time resident of Tucson, Arizona passed away on December 14, 2025. Born on October 17, 1938 in Brooklyn, NY he is the son of the late Harold and Miriam Richman. He was extremely proud to be from Brooklyn.
Loving father to Jo-Ann (Mike) Nossek and Mark (Tammy) Richman; Beloved grandfather to Sydnee (Zach), Aaron (Ashleigh), Dylan, Brandon, Jessica, and Joshua; Great-grandfather to Quinn and Oliver; He is also survived by his cousins, Arthur Pardo and Michael Katz, as well as other extended family.
He is preceded in death by his sister, Linda.
Bob proudly served in the United States Air Force and remained devoted to the things he loved most. He was a lifelong fan of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and cheered faithfully for the New York Rangers. Bowling was a passion throughout his life, and he spent many years in bowling leagues. His favorite meal was Chicken Parm and he had a plan to try it in every restaurant that had it on the menu. He also loved Chinese food and Corned Beef and Pastrami sandwiches with a passion. He loved dogs and they loved him, especially his faithful dog Gizmo. Bob was a very happy guy who made friends easily. He always had a smile on his face. He had many health issues in his final years, but he always kept a positive attitude. He will be deeply missed.
Family and friends are welcome for visitation on Tuesday, December 23, 2025 from 10am until 12pm at Pittsburgh Cremation and Funeral Care, McMurray 3287 Washington Road, McMurray, PA, 15317, followed by burial at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies with full military honors at 12:30pm.

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Bri
We loved Bob so much! He took us under his wing when we moved into the old neighborhood. Our dogs were best friends. He was never not smiling! May his memory forever be a blessing!
Wendy Nivison
I have loved Bob nearly all of my children’s lives…we worked together at Intuit decades ago…but remained in touch. I was born in PA…moved and lived in Tucson most of my life until we moved back to PA, to be with my aging Dad. He sadly got his wings 8 years ago…and now my dear friend joins my parents. Till we meet again dear friend.
Steve Morrow
I had the pleasure of working with Bob while he was in Tucson. He was a great guy. I grew up in NJ and have fond memories of bonding with Bob over the idiocies of work and talking about our experiences in the NY/NJ area. RIP my friend.
Art Pardo
Cuz Boborino, you left us too soon. I remember the time you visited us in Hicksville and ate so much of my Mom’s chicken parm, we all couldn’t believe it! And our Cousins trip to New Orleans, what a fun time. I Love You Cuz… Until we meet again, Arturino.
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