

He also served on the Andover Central School Board for four years and attended many marching band events.īob was an active member of Andover Historical Society and Andover Golden Agers. He served on the Andover 4th of July and Andover Haunted House Committee’s for 25 years. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a sister, Roberta Frost two brothers, David Black and Daniel “Danny” Black a baby sister, Madelene Black and his precious grandson, Emerson Robert Black at six weeks.īob was very involved in community activities. In addition to his wife of 48 years, Bob is survived by two sons, Jason (Becky) Black of Manchester and Andrew Black of Andover two brothers-in-law, Robert Frost of Dundee and James (Tammy) Criss of Arkport a sister-in-law, Linda (Thomas) Harding of Webster three grandchildren, Olivia Black, Sydney Black and Landon Black his dear friend and co-worker at Dresser for many years, Bob Shelly and several nieces, nephews and cousins. They settled in Andover shortly thereafter, much to Bob’s surprise since Scio and Andover were such rivals in sports.īob worked as an inspector at Dresser-Rand Corp. After his army tour, he started working at Big N in Hornell where he met Joanne M. He was a 1966 graduate of Scio Central School and later served in the United States Army from 1967-1970 with a tour in Germany. 14, 2020) after battling cancer for five weeks. “Bob” Black, 73, died at home on Monday (Dec.

as “Poppy” to his beloved grandchildren, some things must remain a secret. "His experience, integrity, and dedication to the community make him a valued addition to our Board. "Curt Riffle brings a broad spectrum of thought about the future of the District, and we look forward to his perspective and expertise as we continue to work to meet the District’s goals," said Craig Britton, General Manager of the District. Riffle has also continued to donate his time as a volunteer to the District.
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He is an avid user of parks and open space, visiting at least weekly for years, and is a hiker, trail runner, equestrian, dog hiker, and aspiring birder.Ĭurt Riffle is a conservation professional dedicated to public service, with over 20 years of successful experience serving on committees, commissions, and boards, including the Traffic Commission, Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee, and the Environmental Committee for the City of Los Altos. He works for the David and Lucile Packard Foundation in the Conservation and Science Program that focuses on the acquisition of land and application of ecosystem-based management principals. "Our Board and staff look forward to working with him in the months to come."Ĭurt Riffle has a bachelors of science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Cincinnati, and a masters in business administration from Harvard University. "Curt’s well-rounded and professional experience make him a valued addition to our Board," said Jed Cyr, President of the Board. I look forward to being part of the team." "I am passionate about the preservation, restoration, and enjoyment of open space in our region." Riffle went on to say, "The District’s preserves fill an important quality of life component for me and millions of others in the Bay Area. "I am honored to join the Board and have great respect for the District and its accomplishments," said Curt Riffle in accepting his appointment.

Riffle will serve the balance of the term, which expires in November 2008. Curt Riffle was one of four finalists in the second-round of extensive interviews at the special meeting. At a special meeting last night, the Board of Directors of the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District appointed Curt Riffle, a long-time resident of the area, to represent Ward 4 (Mountain View and Los Altos), the seat vacated by Deane Little’s resignation in August 2006.
