Robert Wilkowski

Robert Wilkowski, of Northeast Philadelphia, sadly passed away on April 16, 2025, at the age of 36.

He was the loving son of Susan Wilkowski and Jeffrey Beaumont and the beloved brother of Bailey Brown.

Robert graduated from Father Judge High School and was a dedicated employee at Hillock Anodizing for many years. He will be deeply missed by his extended family and many cherished friends.

All are invited to Robert’s memorial service on Wednesday, April 23rd at McCafferty Funeral & Cremation Inc., 6711 Frankford Ave. Phila, PA 19135 (between Unruh & Knorr St.) from 9:30 am-11:00 am. There will be a words of remembrance service with eulogies at 11:00 am. 

Christina Quinn

I’ve been friends with Bob since we were 21. He’s one of the only guys that I still talked to from our bar days. He was always so thoughtful and always checked on me when he was going through way worse things. I already miss him so much. But, I know he is in a better place and no longer suffering.

Theresa Keenan

I’m so sorry for your loss. I worked with bob at hillocks ~ he was a lovely man!

Susan wilkowski

I am lost without you I miss you so much Bobby

Barbara Anderson

To ask me to share just one memory Is very hard I have so many fond memories. I’d have to say my favorite were the times we spent together when he was little . There was no where I wouldn’t go to get this boy every ninja turtle there was and not a day went by that I didn’t go see him and play . He brightened every day with his smile and energy .Even going through all he did he remained strong and determined every single day . Our hero forever !!! Love always Second mom

brenda mentzel

I'm so sorry for your loss your family are in my thoughts and prayers

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  1. To ask me to share just one memory Is very hard I have so many fond memories. I’d have to say my favorite were the times we spent together when he was little . There was no where I wouldn’t go to get this boy every ninja turtle there was and not a day went by that I didn’t go see him and play . He brightened every day with his smile and energy .Even going through all he did he remained strong and determined every single day . Our hero forever !!!

    Love always Second mom

  2. I’ve been friends with Bob since we were 21. He’s one of the only guys that I still talked to from our bar days. He was always so thoughtful and always checked on me when he was going through way worse things. I already miss him so much. But, I know he is in a better place and no longer suffering.

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