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Robert Barone

  • On November 1, 2023
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Robert Barone passed away peacefully on October 29, 2023, following a battle with prostate cancer. He was the beloved husband of 50 years to Caroline, the devoted father of Joshua (Katherine) and Bethany (Nick Gibbs), and proud “Jeep” to grandchildren Ryan, Ellena, Audrey, and Elise. He is survived by his brothers, Stephen and Matthew, as well as his sisters, Caroline, Lark, Kristine, Bernadette, and Monica. He is also fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, and dear friends.

Rob was the president of Barone and Sons, Inc. until his retirement. Alongside his brothers, he transformed the company from a small appraisal firm founded by his father to the largest residential appraisal firm in the area. He was twice the president of the local chapter of the Appraisal Institute and earned national recognition for his expertise in relocation appraisal. He was most proud of the many appraisers he trained and mentored over the years.

Rob graduated from Saint Elizabeth Elementary School, Baldwin High School (class of 1969), and Washington and Jefferson College (class of 1973). During his time at Washington and Jefferson, he excelled as an all-conference wide-receiver. His lifelong love for sports extended to football, golf, basketball, tennis, and softball. He remained a loyal supporter of Pittsburgh’s professional sports teams and the University of Pittsburgh’s athletics. Rob also devoted his time to coaching youth sports and took great joy in watching his son and grandchildren compete.

Music was another Rob’s passions. Listening to music with friends brought him great joy.  He was a walking encyclopedia of classic rock knowledge and song lyrics. He taught himself to play guitar and could always be found at family gatherings leading the sing-alongs that brought everyone together.

Rob’s greatest gift was making friends and connecting people, all while making every place he was in better and more fun. Rob was truly inclusive, altruistic, and only saw the best in each person. He was never happier than when he could make a child feel special, help a young person in their professional or personal life, or be there for a friend. To his family, he was a constant source of wisdom, support, and unconditional love.

A memorial service to celebrate his life will take place at Bower Hill Presbyterian Church on Saturday, November 11th at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, please consider continuing Rob’s legacy of helping others with a contribution to reduce medical debt through Bower Hill Community Church’s mission (donate here https://ripmedicaldebt.org/campaign/synod-of-the-trinity-presbyterian-church-campaign/?) or the St. Clair Hospital Foundation (donate here https://www.stclair.org/giving/about-the-foundation/).

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Nina Tommarello
Sending heartfelt sympathy to Caroline and all of Rob’s family, friends and colleagues. God be your strength.
Tom Squitieri
The last day I saw Rob was 50 years ago. Half a century. Yet I heard his voice and laugh constantly. He was my big brother in the Lamb Chi Alpha fraternity and that stayed with me my entire life. I never had a big brother in family life; and I was proud and thrilled when he chose me in the fraternity. Rob typified and led with an outstanding group of older guys in the fraternity, that taught me. Much about fellowship, hard work, caring, focus, intelligence, and having a true good time. They encouraged the best in life and Rob always seemed to be there for me. I regret not seeng him an so many of my older fraternity brothers once they left the school. I felt part of them. Rob’s from prostate cancer takes away from out eyes that shine a smile that warms and conforms, a heart that embraces all and infuses his world with goodness and sunshine. Bless you Big Brother. Much love, Squirrel.
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