Robert Anthony "Bobby" Cuillo

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March 2, 1998 ~ July 19, 2021

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Robert Anthony “Bobby” Cuillo, 23, of Scottsdale, AZ, died Monday, July 19, 2021. Rosary will be at 8:00 am, Funeral Mass will be at 8:30 am, Saturday, July 31, 2021, at Church of the Magdalen Catholic Church. Preceded in death by his grandmother, Anne R. Cuillo. Survived by his father, Bobby Cuillo; mother, Dotsie Cuillo; sister, Nicole; brothers, Michael and Christian; numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. A memorial has been established with the Wichita Children’s Home, 7271 E. 37th St. N., Wichita, KS 67226. Downing & Lahey Mortuary - East Chapel.

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  1. His Senior year Bobby wanted to go on the March for Life pilgrimage to DC. Due to the terrorist threats that occurred in 2016, Dotsie was worried about him going on the March for Life. Bobby came up to me after class and asked if I would talk to his mom and convince her to let him go. I don’t know if you remember, Dotsie, but we met after school and talked. It is the first time we met; we had such a good visit and we laughed about Bobby’s determined nature. You did allow him to go and it was a safe trip but also such a faithful and fun pilgrimage and of course it was the year of the snow storm that stranded us 2 extra days in DC. I still have a picture of Bobby and Sophia from that trip in front of the White House on my classroom wall at KMC. I will never forget his smile. I am so terribly sorry for the tragic loss of Bobby. All my love and prayers to your family, Beth Ferraro

  2. I sing with the Holy Savior Gospel Choir. It was our honor and privilege to provide music for Bobby’s service today. I was so impressed with your family and the loving way you honored Bobby. Bobby was an amazing young man, and I can only imagine your sorrow. Please know that we will be lifting you up in prayer in the coming days.

  3. While I didn’t know Bobby, I know his parents. And I know how much he was loved. I’m heartbroken for his family and I just want them to know that they are not grieving alone. They are loved. And Bobby knew he was loved too. My heart is with you guys.

  4. While I have never met Bobby I do know his Aunt and Uncle. Speaking with them I know that he was a remarkable, caring, and loving young man. He was cherished and loved by family and friends. I cannot begin to comprehend the unimaginable grief his parents and loved ones are going through at this time. I pray that God continues to provide love and strength to the Cuillo family. Please know you are not alone. We are all praying for you. Gods speed Bobby.


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