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Susan L.Richardson
October 11, 2023
As a young girl I spent many many days in South Glastonbury,Ct.
I would spend many summers at my gramma and grampa´s farm in South Glastonbury.
Robert lived next door with his mom, dad sister and brother.
He would take me for a ride in his convertible...he always had a car and most of the time it was a convertible!!
I thought I was so....special riding The back,needless to say there were no seatbelts at the time!!!
I will miss him forever. The only solace I have is he is up in heaven with his beloved wife Lynn,and his dad and mom.
His dad and my mom were sister and brother!
Rest in Peace, my beloved cousin.
Joel, and Sue
Susan L.Richardson
October 6, 2023
As a very young girl,I spent many many of my summer vacations,down on my grandmother and grandfathers farm in South Glastonbury ,CT..
Next door lived my mom´s older brother Louie and his wife Mary and of course Robert and Nancy, and Kenny.
Robert was a wild one,in a good way!!
He was always laughing especially at my dad´s off color jokes!!! Lol
He loved his cars and I would always be in the back seat,of his convertible,laughing and having a blast!
I thought I was queen tut!!! There weren´t any seatbealts back in the day,I never thought of going over a bump just to be thrown out of the car...
Well that never happened that goodness!!
He was our oldest cousin.
He just loved my dad,Wally..
My dad would start telling some...off color jokes ,and everyone would gather around to hear him,and one of them was my cuz Robert.
I will always love him for his wild spirit,and such a wonderful human being!
Rest in Peace cuz,
Love you to the moon and back and you will be forever missed.
Sue
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