

Together with his sisters Grace and Debra, and his brother, Bryan, he was brought to the US in 1979 as a young child when his parents immigrated in pursuit of the American Dream. Robert completed his education at Bladensburg High School and then attended trade school. After a short stint at the Department of Agriculture, he transitioned to the Biomedical industry, working in various positions. For the last 28 years of his career, he focused on manufacturing medications, starting at GSK in 1996 until his passing.
Robert, a reserved child, cherished spending endless hours with hid beloved mother. She taught him the significance of unconditional love, loyalty, and carting for others. Additionally, he gained insights into financial literacy and discipline from his father.
He was the rock for his family, who all knew that they could depend on him for all their various needs. Robert was untiring in his dedication to his family, especially those who lived with him.
Robert was a private, modest, kind, encouraging, intelligent, humorous, and somewhat a shy person. He showed unwavering loyalty and protected his loved ones with both his words and his actions. Facing challenges directly, he ensured that those in his circle benefited rom his presence.
Robert is survived by his three children: Robert Jr., Vanessa, and Ian. He was affectionately known as "Papa" to his five grandchildren: Anthony, Madison, Aiden, Zayvian, and Zalayah. Robert is also remembered by his sisters Grace and Debra, his brother Bryan, as well as his nephews Richard, Julian, Bryan, Jr., Branson, and Rashad, and his nieces Dymond, Michelle, and DeLoria, along with numerous other family members.
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