Peyton Moriarity|Apr 6, 2018
I remember when we were in 6th grade, he came in for career day and made our whole class pasta! Every other class was so jealous we had a real chef come and cook for us.
heart 3 Hearts Reply
Katie Krause|Apr 6, 2018
My prayers are with your family! I have not seen Bob since high school but he was such a fun loving person and brought humor to all! Hugs
heart 1 Heart Reply
Karen Allen|Apr 6, 2018
Bob loved people! He made us laugh-his honesty helped many. He called us all knuckleheads-but we all knew he loved us. He was always trying to help newcomers. I just lit up when I saw him. I have been blessed to know him.
heart 2 Hearts Reply
Sam Prowitt|Apr 6, 2018
Bob has helped so many people. He always had a warm smile and hug for me. He was super encouraging when times got tough, and could always be counted on to make me laugh. He will be sorely missed. RIP, Bob. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
heart 1 Heart Reply
Gail T|Apr 6, 2018
May I say Mary, that you are an amazing daughter. I do not know you other than your caring bridge updates on your Dad. How beautiful your relationship with your Dad was that you were able to post these updates to let all his loved ones family, friends to let us all know how he was doing. He was an amazing man and helped so many people. He was at Spiritual Express, (our home group) when I first came in broken and his humor and acceptance made me want to stay. Love and prayers to you and your family. He was a true example of loving life.
heart 2 Hearts Reply
David Green|Apr 6, 2018
Early in my recovery at an out patient facility Bob Spoke to the family members that came for the evening. My wife was immediately comfortable asking a million questions. Maybe because I am also a chef and she relates to how crazy "we" are. Bob spoke to her as if nobody else was in the room. The conversation they had will never be forgotten. He said "If you still care, if you still love David, then ask him how he is doing, ask him how the meeting was, how his day was. He needs to talk." I talk now, about life, about love and about pain. With my wife of all people. All because a man was willing to suggest asking questions. A man that my wife will never forget. A man that I will never be able to repay, but I will do my best to honor him by continuing to talk about my feelings and battling my disease one day at a time. I love you Brother!
heart 5 Hearts Reply
Sallie Starr Paracca|Apr 6, 2018
I met Bob 28 years ago when he was opening a restaurant in the North Hills. I joined Treesdale because of HIM and he shut down the place so i could host my wedding that he knocked out of the park for our guests. He helped me host numerous functions in my home for special birthdays along with Christmas parties at our showroom for staff and customers. He promised me that he was going to do another wine dinner for my birthday and we never fit that in sadly. But i know i'll be well fed when i someday meet you again Bob, smiling with your Irish eyes and gift to give others happiness thru food, friendship and laughter. You'll live forever my man and will always be in our hearts. God bless your family today and always........
love
heart 2 Hearts Reply
Dawn McWilliams|Apr 6, 2018 (edited)
When I accepted the job at Treesdale 17 years ago my parents and I came over to check out the club. Bob walked out of the kitchen and asked if we were lost, he then preceded to tell he was “The Answer Man” because he knew everything about that place (so true). The older days of Treesdale are my fondest, the employee meetings, the employee picnics with hours of sand volleyball, the kitchen games we used to play and corporate trips with late nights and dart competitions. It was so much fun back then and it’s that crew that was a family. We’ve lost too many from that leadership team, but they are now together, out of pain and watching over all of us.
God Bless you Bob, we will remember your big smile, your Irish accent and your crazy antics (gumband wars, etc). Rest in peace.
heart 3 Hearts Reply
rhonda mindish|Apr 6, 2018
My heart is heavy right now, but I know Bob is in a better place now. Bob and I went to high school together. For the life of me I cannot think of any specific story about him. What I do remember is, Bob always made me laugh. He always had a smile...a silly, goofy grin! Bob Malone, You will be missed! I love you and will miss seeing you at our reunion this year. God speed...until we meet again! xoxoxo
heart 2 Hearts Reply
Carly Zelanko|Apr 6, 2018
When I first meet mr malone I gave him a hug because just by meeting him he was so sweet and kind to me and I knew he was a good father and husband I know it’s not easy losing someone you love I am thinking of all the sweetest people ever the one thing I always wanted to say was I don’t really have a fatherly figure besides my moms boyfriend and If any of you need to talk or anything please let me know 💕❤️
heart Reply