Andrew-Robustelli-Obituary

Andrew R. Robustelli

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ANDREW RICHARD ROBUSTELLI, one of Stamford's favorite sons passed away on May 31, 2011 at Stamford Hospital surrounded by his family. He was 85 years old. Andy is predeceased by his parents, Lucien and Katherine Robustelli, as well as his brother, Lucien Robustelli, Jr. and his four sisters,...

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Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us. Godspeed.

Fair winds and following seas sailor.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

I knew Andy since he was born. What a guy! He'd give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. He will be sorely missed.

Ar think about you everyday andra and i miss you and jeanie very much rip pop

It was truly an honor to work for Andy, Robustelli Travel, and be a part of his "family" . I called him my "Godfather", and credit him for launching my 40 year career in the Travel Industry! A hug from ANDY was an amazing encouragement! I have no words for the gratitude I feel for him and his confidence in me...I think of those days often, and feel such a warm fuzzy feeling! He may be gone, but will never be forgotten! Much Love,
Dale Cravens Litvany

I was the Captain of the 'Ed&Andys little league team in 1962, we won the league championship and Mr. Robustelli got the whole team jackets. What I remember most however were all the times he would speak at league banquets whether little league, pop warner or babe ruth, it was commonplace. Frankly I just thought this was the way it was supposed to be. Imagine today a celebrity of his status spending a Tuesday night speaking to a bunch of kids in a grade school cafeteria!!! They don't make...

"I Sincerely Apologize for Stealing The Robustellis Pumpkin On Holloween 1970 and smashing it in the street because his children were too good at playing football and ice hockey at Coopers Pond.Best Regards and Deepest Sympathies! Lee Szymborski

When your father played for the New york Giants - and 1956 was my first year as a kid of following NFL Football - your dad was amongst my immediate favourites . he was a real team player .

Lost my dad at the age of 12 in 1963. I can vaguely remember him telling me that Robustelli was in the seminary with him at St. Basil's Prep in Stamford.
While in Stamford 15 or so years ago, I tried to reach him to confirm the story and, after a few minutes of explanation to his call taker, he picked up and explained that it was his brother who attended St. Basil's.
He didn't need to take my call but did.
What a kind and engaging gentleman!!!
RIP
Mike (son of...