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Bing and I taught Health Ed together for approx. 25 years. During this time, we worked closely on our curriculums, wellness programs, and attended many NYSFPHE (professional Health Ed) conferences throughout NYS, usually in November. Each year we would return energized and implemented new ideas and material within our classrooms. One of our favorite places was the Sagamore, near Lake George. Many contacts were made with professionals from the State Ed. Dept., and other Health Educators from throughout NYS, who shared valuable material with us.
After I received my permanent certification in Health Ed., Bob was the one who encouraged me to get my Masters Degree in Health Ed. He was always concerned about what was going on with others. We also shared what our children were up to. He loved his family and was extremely proud of his girls.
Anyone who knew Bing will always have a story or two to tell about him. He will always be missed--an "all-around great guy". The impact he had on so many students at NSCD was unbelievable. He lived a life helping others reach their potential.
I'm really going to miss you Bing. You were always quick with a smile or a joke and I loved working with you on and off the football field. You were a source of quiet wisdom and I always knew I could go to you with questions or when seeking advice. You were a major part of this community, looked up to by students, athletes, and colleagues alike and I know you will be dearly missed by all. Thank you for everything Bob
I will miss catching up with Coach Binggeli, he was a nice man. The last time I drove him to an event he told me how much he enjoyed being retired. He was looking forward to the upcoming College Football season.
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Coach Binggeli/Mr. Binggeli/Bob/ Bing when I posted this photo on Facebook over a year ago I wrote about how great it was to catch up with you, and I’m so glad I had this chance to see you again. You have always been one of my favorites, and you always will be. You were a positive person in my life starting at a young age, and I thank you for that! May you Rest In Peace, and enjoy all you have accomplished. You will truly be missed down here by more than you would have thought!
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Robbie and Benny circa 1959
1959, Mom and Dads house, Penfield NY
Robbie and Benny circa 1959
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Crazy my friend and I were just talking about Mr. Bing the night before his passing....hoping our kids got to experience Mr Bings extraordinary way of teaching. He was my teacher back in the early 90s....hands down BEST TEACHER EVER! His passing was not only a shock but it hurts.....my condolences to his family.
He brought joy and strength to every person he worked with. His radiant smile made the day brighter --always. He especially beamed when thinking of his wife and daughters!
I remeber when I first started at the middle school I was very unsure about health class felt like I didn't want to take it but bing that what he let me call him made it fun I enjoyed health class he became my favorite teacher in 98 he was amazing I even started eating lunch in his room everyday he was an amazing teacher and I would love to run in to him to tell him how my life turned out when I did at stores and I started a job as a custodian at the high school two years almost 3 now and I seen him and he jus brighten up my day he will be truly missed as a teacher and a person I looked up he was an amazing man.
I had the pleasure of meeting him in Denver and watch him help Kelsey turn the LAX team from not much into an amazing group of girls. He always had a smile on his face and he had such a way with people. The he looked you made you feel like you were something, and made you believe in yourself. I felt honored to be in his presence.
I had the pleasure of working with Bob at the Middle School. He was such a great person, teacher and coach. You will be missed by so many. My deepest condolences to Bob's family. RIP Bob!
I don’t think I ever saw Mr. Bing without a smile. He was always happy to see everyone and made everybody feel like somebody. Blessings to your family in such a hard time <3 my prayers are with you all.
I had the pleasure of working with Bob at the Middle School. He was such a great person, teacher and coach. You will be missed by so many. My deepest condolences to Bob's family. RIP Bob!
So sorry to hear of his passing, he was such a great man! I got the pleasure to meet his wife and daughters too, what a great family. My thoughts and prayers are with them.
I worked with Bob at Perkins Elementary School and he always had a smile on his face. and always in a good mood. You could tell he loved the students and his job. I use to tease him about his last name and it should be said the Italian way. Heartfelt condolences to his wife and girls. 💞
I remember being in his class and he would always know how to make my day. He also was a judge for a school event called Newark Gots Talent. He knew how much I loved John Cena and for this event he dressed up like him. He was never a guy who thought about himself. He would always be there if someone was having a bad day or they were distracted. He would make it his mission to see that kid smile before leaving his class. I will terribly miss seeing him and I hope that I can make peoples day like he does. I miss you Mr. Bing till we see each other again. Much Love 💘😥😪
I remember announcing football games with Coach Bing. I loved hearing his stories of the big time college football games he attended. He was also always ready to genuinely talk and listen about anything. He loved talking lacrosse with me and how he was the box official at the Rattlers games. You will be missed but an amazing legacy will live on!
I was so honored to coach with Bing the last couple of years. I will truly miss our conversations about sports (Go Bills!), books about history, and politics in general.
Mr. B. was one of the sweetest men I've ever met. He always had a smile on his face. He was my first track coach in middle school and it was so fun to see him at high school meets, officiating, well after my college days. He would always ask about my family and share updates about his daughters. He was also the very 1st person who learned we were expecting our first child back in 2007, when he ran into my husband at the Newark Wegmans buying pink and blue flowers for me right after we found out. Needless to say, he was very happy for us! I know he will be missed by many. My condolences to his family. What a great man!
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Jason Rizzo - Coach Binggeli was a very kind, good natured man who wanted nothing but the best for you. He drove a group of us (12 or 13 year olds) to the Granby School of Wrestling in Virginia. As a young person, it was an experience of a lifetime. As an adult, I realize it was a selfless act of generosity. He really wanted us to believe in ourselves and only wanted us to give our best. Truly one of the good guys.

Rest in Peace Coach, and my deepest condolences to the Binggeli family.
I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Bing was a great teacher, one of my favorites. He always found a way to get through to his kids (students). Rest in peace Mr. Bing, your will be greatly missed. ❤
My daughter Camryn Pettit said Coach Bing is one her inspiration for choosing her career path after graduating from high school 2019. She is enrolled at Brockport College studying Heath and Physical Education with a minor in coaching! Thank you Coach Bing❤
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I still have my middle school yearbook that he wrote a half a page in. He always believed in me even when I didn't want to. He always pushed me to go a little further even though I just wanted to give up. He was an amazing teacher and person. He is truly going to be missed so much. He helped my brother get through wrestling and was there for him every time he took the matt. I'm so sorry for your loss. He was an all around amazing man!
Bob Binggeli: A Human Being Superstar as a loving husband,father,friend,teacher,coach,mentor whose,smile,laugher,sense of humor,knowledge and kindness we will forever miss but his spirit will always remain with us ... Love Rick and Nancy Ross
I will never forget my senior…
2017, North High School, Speer Boulevard, Denver, CO, USA
I will never forget my senior year of highschool because I got to meet Papa Lax ❤️ He was an amazing coach and I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to meet you. Rest easy Papa Lax ❤️

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