Robert Sturn passed on Monday, November 30, 2020 at the age of 78.

Predeceased by his wife Mary. Survived by his children Bryan Sturn (Karen), Kerry Harter (Brian), Amy Sturn, Grandchildren Adriana, Mary, Katie, Ayden and Sister Barbara Gross.

As a graduate of RIT, Bob dedicated his career to Banking and Finance at both Chase and Fairport Savings Bank. He enjoyed boating, fishing and was an avid car lover.

A private service will be held for family only.

For those wishing to make a donation in Bob’s honor please do so to a charity of your choice.


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6 responses to “Sturn, Robert W.”

  1. RICHARD J. TRIANO Avatar
    RICHARD J. TRIANO

    I remember Bob well from our days at Chase;he was a gente,kind patient man..Rest In Peace Robert !

  2. Ron Castrichini Avatar
    Ron Castrichini

    I worked with Bob for several years at Chase Lincoln. He was a great guy. Among his many qualities, he was a man of high integrity, he was down to earth and he had a great sense of humor.

    Rest in Peace Bob!

  3. Robert "Bob" Moshey Avatar
    Robert “Bob” Moshey

    I worked at Chase Manhattan Bank and knew Bob Sturn well. After we both retired we would attend the monthly luncheon for Chase retirees. It was always a pleasure to see him each month, Bob was a wonderful person and will be missed.

  4. Alicia pender Avatar
    Alicia pender

    I worked with Bob on the Fairport Savings Bank board and he taught me so much about banking. He was a wonderful man and I loved his humor. A man of dedication, his work, his wife’s illness and his family. We lost a great one. My condolences to his family he was so proud of.

  5. Dave and Judy Rothfuss Avatar
    Dave and Judy Rothfuss

    Bob was a great friend and neighbor. Knew him for many years. Our children grew up together and attended school together. Shared many good times with our families. He will be missed. Our condolences to his family.

  6. Dave Newman Avatar
    Dave Newman

    Bob was a roommate at RIT and Best Man at my wedding and I was his best man at his. Always there to help when needed. A quality person who endured tragedy and difficult issues with class and dignity. Truly to be missed by his family and friends. My condolences to his family who he loved so much.