Robert Zlotoff

SHARON — Robert Zlotoff, 94, died peacefully at his home on Oct. 19, 2015.  He is survived by his cherished wife of 69 years, Lila, formerly Lila Paley of Sharon. 

Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on May 7, 1921, he lived in Sharon and, more recently, in Orange, Conn.

Bob, a consummate inventor and engineer, was the CEO of Yoo-Hoo Chocolate Beverage Corporation.

He served for many years on the board of Tri-Arts.  

A man who could conquer any challenge, big or small, Bob proudly served for six years during World War II in the U.S. Naval Air Corps as a pilot and chief petty officer. He subsequently restored seven antique cars to museum quality. In his later years, restoring antique clocks became his passion. 

He was truly an extraordinary man, who was devoted to his family and possessed a unique gift for understanding how things work; he will be greatly missed.  

In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Dr. Howard Zlotoff and Fern Zlotoff, Dr. Ronald Zlotoff and Donna Kemper, Jerry and Rhonda Zlotoff, Sue and Dr. Eric Unger; his adored grandchildren, Barrett, Jordan, Alisa, Lindsay, Daniel, Corey, Benjamin, Jesse, Lauren, Jason, Ari and Aimee; and five sweet great-grandchildren, Eli, Jackson, Nathaniel, Sawyer and Cleo. 

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