Robert James Habacker

SALISBURY — Robert James Habacker, 84, of Hemlock Lane, passed away peacefully at home on Dec. 21, 2024. He was the loving husband of Ola Harden Habacker.

Robert was born March 15,1940, in Brooklyn, New York, the son of the late James and Muriel (Holz) Habacker. He attended the Berkshire School and later graduated from the Southside High School in Rockville Center, New York. After graduation he attended college at Nicholas College. He was an avid tennis player, golf player and bowler. In 1959 he began working for the Habacker family business which was started in 1902.

In 1959 Robert met his loving wife and later wed in 1960. They had two sons together, Richard and James.

Besides his wife and sons, Richard is survived by his loving grandchildren, Jonathan, Joseph, Ryan and Lauren. He is also survived by two great granddaughters whom he cherished so much, Rose and Gracelyn.

Besides his parents he was predeceased by his sister Vivian, and a grandson, James.

All services are private. Memorial contributions may be made to an animal shelter/rescue of the donors choice.
The Kenny Funeral Home has care of arrangements.

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