Robert W. “Bobby” Aue Jr. is remembered as a kind-hearted professional, a devoted family man, and a gentle soul whose presence brought warmth to everyone who knew him. Born on July 1, 1989, Bobby built a life rooted in love, dedication, and quiet strength. He passed away unexpectedly on November 14, 2025, leaving behind a legacy defined by compassion, humility, and unwavering loyalty.
Throughout his career, Bobby achieved several meaningful milestones. He worked for Trader Joe’s and CVS, where he met the love of his life, Teresa, beginning a partnership filled with deep affection, laughter, and adventure. Driven by a lifelong passion for aviation, Bobby fulfilled his dream of becoming a Delta pilot—a role that allowed him to explore the world while cultivating a sense of purpose and joy. No matter how far his flights took him, he always returned home grounded, grateful, and eager to share stories and thoughtful gifts with the people he loved.

Bobby graduated from East Rockaway High School and carried the values of hard work and integrity into every chapter of his life. His colleagues admired his professionalism, his steady presence, and the genuine kindness that set him apart. His family cherished him as a loving husband, a devoted son to Robert Aue Sr. (Debbie) and Linda Falco (Gary), and a caring brother to Katie Harden, Jenna Dooley (AJ), Charlie Avondet, Kyle Avondet, Diana Lutterbein, and Jilda Falco. His nieces and nephews adored him, and his loyal pup, Ameretto, was treated like royalty under his gentle care.
Beyond his accomplishments, Bobby’s life was defined by his passions—traveling, nurturing meaningful relationships, and bringing light to every room he entered. His friendships were deep, lifelong, and grounded in humor, sincerity, and mutual respect.
Bobby’s passing was unexpected, and the exact cause of death has not been publicly disclosed. Loved ones are choosing instead to honor the beauty of his life and the love he shared so freely.
He will forever be remembered for his pure heart, his generous spirit, and the joy he brought to others. His family welcomes all who wish to celebrate his extraordinary life at Donza Funeral Home on Friday, November 21, where pilots attending are invited to honor him in uniform for his final flight.