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THAT’S A WRAP, The sad passing of Rob Short
NBN Television has lost one of its true characters with the sad passing of our Head of Production, Rob Short.
Rob died at his home on Thursday night, he was 57-years-old.
Rob started at NBN in 1970 as a studio hand, and rose to the rank of director and production manager.
Over that time he worked on countless programs including Romper Room, specials and commercials, and was a highly-regarded professional.
Known as Shultz to many, Rob was large in life, his loud friendly greetings and laughter would boom throughout the corridors of the station and will be sadly missed.
Our thoughts are with his family.
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Rob always made new people welcome. TV was in his blood. His enthusiasm was contagious.
Miss you Rob
On behalf of Lifeline Newcastle & Hunter, I would like to express our sincere sorrow on the sad passing of Rob Short. He was a genuinely lovely man with a welcoming smile. Rob was a true professional and was incredibly generous with his time and knowledge.
Our thoughts are with everyone at NBN and one80.
Vale Rob
Rob was a great guy, both professionally and personally. Always friendly, always funny. One of those cheery souls you think is going to be around forever. Sadly that hasn’t been the case.
to rob and his family my condolences to you at this sad time.
deepest sympathies,
tim leece.
May you rest in peace Rob. You have left before you time and will be so very missed by your gorgeous family, friends and colleagues. You brought so much love and laughter into the lives that you touched with your loopy sense of humour.
This is a sad time for all and my love and best wishes to Catherine and all the family during the tough days ahead.
Toni xoxo
I was sorry to here the passing of Rob (Shultz) Short.
He was a generous man a true professional
My thoughts are with his family.
Gone too soon.
Rob was a Passionate guy.
He dearly loved his wife and family, he loved television, he loved on-line and he loved his 2nd family, NBN, and we loved him, he will be greatly missed.
Laurence
Rob was definitely the “Glass half full” type of fellow, alway positive,
no matter the size of the project he was always confident it could be done.
Always ready with a compliment or words of encouragement and advice
to help get through a complicated production job.
110% dedicated to NBN and the team…
I’ll miss you mate.
Stew
Rob touched the lives of so many people and left an impression where ever he went. His positive energy was infectious and I feel blessed that I had the opportunity to have known such a “Great Bloke”!
Our condolances and prayers are with the family he loved so much.
We’re going to miss ya Mate!
Greg
warm,friendly and happy,everytime he visted my store to get fuel,we shared a little joke…he once came in with his hand all bandaged up…he wasnt keen to tell me how he did it..said he was to imbarresed to tell..but i got it out of him…he sliced it cutting avacados…so eveytime he came in id tell him..i saw an avacado the other day and it reminded me of you…he would laugh and smile that would brighten the day..i will miss him..but everytime i see an avacado…i will see his smile kind regards linda lewis
On behalf of dad (Rob / Shultz), the family would like to let you know that he’s not really gone he will always be with all of us………. His music is blasting, plenty of beers & cooking up a storm. We’d like to thank everyone for their thoughts, wishes & prayers & we’d like to invite everyone to celebrate our dad’s life his last hoooraaa!
Date: Wednesday 15th July 2009.
Service Venue: Largs Catholic Church
Time: 1:30pm
Wake: Shenanigans Maitland
Time: Follow
Sincerely
Short Family
I was saddened and very sorry to hear of the passing of Rob. He was a great character at NBN, always full of ideas and passion for making great Television. He will be missed!!
Graeme Clancy
Much love to Catherine and family at this time.
Marlene xx
What seems like many years ago now a small band of NBNers were given the task of establishing NTN Television or what better became known as ‘Parry’s Folley’, the first commercial television network in Papua New Guinea. I have just finished going through photos and video tapes from that project that I amassed and with all respect to Mr Shultz, mate your visits to PNG were a laugh from beginning to end. Whilst we knew what to expect when you arrived it’s clear you were a culture shock to the natives yet amongst all the laughs and the South Pacific Largers, you were as usual a professionals professional, a master at winning the due respect of everyone who had the joy of working with or meeting you.
So sad is your passing
Jeff and Margaret Dean
I am going to miss Rob’s laugh! I have fond memories of laughing about something or another almost every week on the phone. Can’t believe he’s gone.
Today’s service was a great celebration of Rob’s life. Was great to see many many people that loved both him and his family.
Miss ya Rob.
Toose
All our condolences to the Short family – What a guy!!!! Your energy and passion to make TV and that huge smile will be sorely missed. Thanks for the memories and thanks for giving me my break in the Tv industry Rob – You’ll always be remembered in our hearts.
Love ya mate!!!!
From The Kero Family
Schultzy, Schultsy…
My memories of you are amongst my fiondest… they go back so far that most of them are in black & white…
Thanks for being a part of my life. John Flaherty
I am speaking for myself and Rocky in remembering a very drunken party at Shultz and Rhana’s place back in the 80’s when we were both co-workers at NBN. We had great times and will always remember Rob as part of them.
Michael and Brenda O’Neill.