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Robert White Obituary, In Loving Memory Of Robert White – Death

With deep sorrow, we announce the passing of Fr. Robert White, a beloved figure in the San Francisco Archdiocese. Fr. White’s journey in service to the Roman Catholic Church began at St. Joseph’s Seminary in Mountain View and continued at St. Patrick’s Seminary in Menlo Park.

He was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest on June 10, 1961, marking the beginning of a lifelong commitment to serving others. Throughout his esteemed career, Fr. White served at numerous parishes within the San Francisco Archdiocese, leaving a lasting impact on all those he encountered. From Our Lady of the Rosary in Palo Alto to Saint Mary in Gilroy, from Saint Lawrence Martyr in San Jose to the Church of the Assumption in Tomales, and finally to Saint Anthony of Padua in Novato, Fr. White’s dedication to his ministry was unwavering.

Chaplaincy and Community Engagement

In addition to his parish work, Fr. White also served as chaplain at Nazareth House and Alma Via of San Rafael, where he provided spiritual guidance and comfort to residents.

He took great pride in his role as chaplain for the US Coast Guard in Petaluma, where he offered support and solace to those serving in the military. Fr. Robert White’s legacy is one of compassion, care, and unwavering dedication to his faith and community. He touched countless lives through his ministry, offering words of comfort, guidance, and hope to all those in need. His kindness, humility, and gentle spirit endeared him to all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Fond Memories and Tributes

As news of Fr. White’s passing spreads, friends, parishioners, and colleagues come together to share fond memories and pay tribute to a man who dedicated his life to serving others. From his heartfelt sermons to his compassionate presence during times of joy and sorrow, Fr. White’s impact on the lives of those around him will be remembered and cherished always. Though Fr. Robert White may no longer be with us in body, his spirit lives on in the hearts of all those he touched.

As we bid farewell to a beloved priest, mentor, and friend, may we take solace in the knowledge that his legacy of love and service will continue to inspire us for generations to come. Rest in peace, Fr. White, knowing that your life was a testament to the power of faith, compassion, and selflessness.

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