ROBOTHAM, Donald Wilson
Donald Wilson Robotham, 80, died on April 7, 2013, peacefully, at home after a long and full life. Born and raised in West Hartford, he attended the Loomis School in Windsor, and graduated from Yale University in 1954. After enlisting in the Army in 1956, he chose a post in Denver, CO where he met and married Marie Moe, his wife of 52 years.
He built his career at the United Bank of Denver, where he eventually served as Senior Executive Vice President. His tenure at United Bank lasted for almost three decades, interrupted only by a brief foray to establish the Fort Collins National Bank, in Fort Collins, CO. He whole-heartedly embraced and lived a western way of life. At his earliest opportunity, he bought the first of three ranches that he owned over a span of 30 years, thereby launching his life-long avocation as a rancher and a cowboy. He enthusiastically and generously shared these ranching adventures with family and friends. These times were marked by hard work and laughter, and are dearly remembered by all. He is survived by his three adult children, William W. Robotham (Ann Roath), of Greenwood Village; Sarah C. Robotham (Ira J. Kaplan), of Great Barrington, MA; and Douglas M. Robotham, of Denver, CO; and his only grandchild, Wilson L. Kaplan.
Following cremation, interment will be at the Walnut Grove Cemetery in Meriden, at the convenience of his children. Contributions may be made in memory of Donald W. Robotham to the Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust, 8833 Ralston Rd., Arvada, CO, 80002, or any organization of the donor's choosing.
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Karen (Tucker) Lukens
January 28, 2014
I was Mr. Robotham's Secretary for too brief a period in the late 80's at United Bank of Denver; and found him to be one of the classiest gentlemen I have ever met. He was a delight as a boss and I am saddened to hear of his passing. My sincerest sympathies to the family of this fine man.
Eve M. Dann
April 14, 2013
For those of us who remember those challenging years of the 1980s at United Bank of Denver, Don will always be one of the most admired and respected men we have known in our lives. He educated us and inspired us with his steadiness and his superb sense of humor. I feel so fortunate to have known Don, and hope he is one of those people I'll be able to meet and talk with again in eternity.
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