Obituaries
Robert Pasch, 91, Passes Away
Local advertising consultant, civic leader and Babylon Youth Project co-founder passed away after a respiratory condition.
Robert Pasch, a longtime Babylon Village resident and advertising counsultant, passed away on September 6th following a bout with asthma, according to Newsday.
Pasch was 91 years old.
Pasch started his career in advertising in firms such as Kenyon & Eckhardt and Ogilvy & Mather on Madison Avenue in New York City, working for well-known companies' advertising campaigns like Clearasil, Scotts Lawn and the United Nations.
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He left the business in the 1970s while retiring to Babylon Village. He later became the commodore of the Babylon Yacht Club, where he had taken a family sloop to the seas often.
His advertising work helped in efforts to save the Conklin House, home of one of the village's earliest known settlers – Nathaniel Conklin. The home had fallen into disrepair during the 1980's before Pasch and other residents pursuaded the village to purhcase and restore the home in 1990.
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Pasch was also a founding member of the Babylon Youth Project in January 1981, a group that works with children during afterschool hours from simple entertainment to further learning.
Pasch, a Brooklyn native, is survived by his wife, Fran, and three children and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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