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Dick Vission
July 14, 2024
Dear Ina,
I just thought about Bob (and you), googled his name and found this obituary. My condolences and my love to you and David.
Dick Vission
John Kallergis
November 21, 2022
Bob was the heart and sole of FGMK.
He will be missed by so many that he taught and nurtured. He did not have one bad bone in his body.
He hired me in 1980 over the telephone when I called in for a job interview right after I graduated college.
I will forever be grateful to Bob for giving me a chance and then telling me to live life to its fullest.
We will miss you RPM!
Love
John Kallergis
Russell K Gordon
November 13, 2022
So sorry to my friends, brothers Dan and David, and all your loved ones.
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Judy Aburmishan
November 13, 2022
Bob Mintz was a boss and a friend. He taught me a lot about how to slow down and be accurate. He also had a big heart. He was someone my family greatly respected. I will miss him.
Steve Silver
November 11, 2022
I worked with Bob for over 10 years and he treated me like a son. He always had time for Cubs talk and always asked about my family. He is a teddy bear of a man and will be missed.
Barry Goldberg
November 11, 2022
I loved Bob Mintz. Bob and I together (after our founding partner Ron Friedman retired) built an incredible CPA firm that today is one of the largest in the country. We had a very smart plan that help us grow and grow. Instead of just being real good CPAs ( which, of course, he was) we work very hard, were very honest, created a family like atmosphere and gave incredible personal attention to our clients. As we grew we continually obtained very positive messages from our clients. They especially loved Bob Mintz.
Bob was, also, a very big part of my personal life. We bought a summer home together for our families where we spent many wonderful years together. He also took golf lessons and although he hated golf before he gave it up he taught it to me. Bob, also, loved investing in the stock market. He taught me how to invest and gave me some great stock tips. Over the many years we were together we were always mentoring each other.
Our relationship goes back over 46 years and during that time both of us got old. Both of us semi-retired and as the years went by we saw less and less of each but there was always our tennis matches and our annual lunch.
Dear Bob Mintz: I will always think about our history and what we created and most of all all the wonderful times we shared together.
Your friend,
Barry Goldberg
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