Robert V. Aceto, Jr.

Robert V. Aceto, Jr.

ROBERT V.” BOB” ACETO JR. was born in Camden NJ on September 16, 1945. He grew up in the Westfield Acres public housing development in East Camden.

A fine musician, Bob played guitar and sang with bands in South Jersey for many years. He cut at least one record, 45 for the Philadelphia-based Diamond Beach label entitled OLD ENOUGH, the flip side being NO ONE. He also later worked selling office supplies to commercial accounts throughout South Jersey.

In his later years Bob and his wife AnnaMarie resided in Pilesgrove NJ. He was killed in an automobile accident on May 2, 2007 and was buried at Calvary Cemetery in Cherry Hill NJ.


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