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Robert W. "Bob" Benjamin passed away on Friday, December 09, 2016, at home. He was the husband of the late Gertrude (Fosberry) Benjamin, with whom he shared sixty-one years of marriage. Robert was born on February 1, 1927 to Arthur and Emma (Brouilette) Benjamin. He grew up in a large and loving family of twelve: eight brothers and three sisters, in Salem and later in Ipswich. Bye-bye, as he was known, attended Ipswich High School and after WWII service in the U.S. Navy, returned there to graduate. Robert and Gertrude met in 1946 at the dance pavilion on Little Neck in Ipswich. He won her heart and they were married in November of 1950. With his encouragement, Gert became an avid skier and they enjoyed many years on the slopes. They were members of the Cape Ann Ski Gulls. Bob and Gert were at home on the dance floor; attending dances regularly throughout their lifetime together. Bob was a master carpenter. After a career in building, he attended Fitchburg State College and began a second career as a vocational carpentry instructor in the mid-1970s. He and his partner John Orlando taught their students to build an on-site home each school year. Bob continued to build after his retirement until his real retirement in the late 1990s. John Orlando felt that a person couldnt ask for a better built home than one Bob had constructed. In his retirement, Robert was active in the lives of his children and his nine grandchildren. Robert was an avid skier, learning at a young age at his oldest brother Leos Frontenac Ski area in Plymouth NH. He skied many major mountains in the East and out West; hanging his poles up at the age of seventy-five. Over his lifetime he introduced many families and students to the thrills of skiing, teaching hundreds how to ski. He also loved the beach, had a life-long passion for sailing and was a sports enthusiast. Robert served in the US Navy during the war. His ship saw duty in the Pacific Theater and he witnessed the signing of the Japanese surrender while moored next to the USS Missouri. Six of his eight brothers served along with him in various branches of the military during the war and all returned home safely. He was a dedicated veteran, having served as Commander of the Doucette-Lingard VFW post in Gloucester. He was also very active in his USS Oakland Association, hosting one of his ships reunions in Gloucester. He served as Secretary to the Oakland group and was instrumental in establishing a public monument of the ships mast in Oakland (CA). He designed the memorial plaque which is displayed as part of the monument. Robert is survived by his four children: David Benjamin and his wife Sally of Gloucester, Donna Foley and her husband Michael of Gardner, Joan Houghton and her husband Chuck of Manchester-by-the-Sea and Nancy Benjamin of Gloucester. He is also survived by grandchildren Gregory and Katy Foley; Alyssa (Benjamin) Teixeira and her husband Aaron, Jonathan Benjamin and his partner Megin Sherry and Jesse Benjamin; Hayley, William, Thomas and Christine Houghton. Additionally he is survived by six great-grandchildren; Kenney Houghton, Franklin Benjamin, Margaux Benjamin, Wolfgang Benjamin, Orion Teixeira and Harrison Teixeira. He is also survived by three sisters-in-law: Doris Murphy, Mildred Sanborn and Claire Fosberry, all of Gloucester. He also leaves many nieces, nephews and close friends. In addition to his wife, he was pre deceased by his siblings: Leo, Grace, Hermas, Raymond, George (Henry), Rene, Marilyce (Marie), Adrian, Maurice, Mozart and Lucille. Robert lived a full and robust life and will be missed by his loving family. Funeral Arrangements: Visiting hours will be held on Tuesday, December 13, from 4-7pm at the Pike-Newhall Funeral Home on 61 Middle Street, Gloucester. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, December 14, at 10am at the funeral home. Condolences may be made on-line at www.pikenewhall. com. Donations may be made in his memory to Day By Day (Adult Day Care Center), 4R Blackburn Center, Gloucester, MA 01930, or The Cape Ann Symphony, PO Box 1343, Gloucester, MA 01930.
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My deepest condolences to the family, may you find comfort and strength from the God of all comfort in this difficult time (Isiah 26:19)
June 25, 2018
My deepest condolences to the family, may you find comfort and strength from the God of all comfort in this difficult time (Isiah 26:19)
May 17, 2018
David, Donna, Joannie & Nancy:
I am so deeply saddened by the loss of your Dad. I am just finding out about this today 6/20 when on a whim I had a thought about him on Fathers Day and googled his name and saw that he passed in December . I will always have a place for him in my heart as he has always been my favorite Uncle Bob. He was such a special person that enjoyed life to the fullest and will be remembered by those who loved him. May he rest in peace with Aunt Gert .
Maureen Benjamin
Family
June 20, 2017
I am so sorry for your loss. May you find comfort from our Heavenly Father, the Hearer of prayers.
Psalm 86:6-7
March 30, 2017
My deepest condolences to your family. May you find comfort by knowing God is the hearer of prayers and he will sustain you throughout this difficult time.
Matthew 21:22
December 30, 2016
My sympathy, Benjamin family. As you grieve, take comfort in the Word of God, knowing that " He cares for you ".-1 Peter 5 : 7
Chan
December 25, 2016
My condolences to the family. May our prayers to our heavenly Father, bring you comfort .
December 19, 2016
MAY THE THOUGHT OF KNOWING THAT FRIENDS AND FAMILY SHARE IN YOUR GRIEF BE OF COMFORT TO YOUR FAMILY.PLEASE READ PROV 17:17
KELLEY
December 19, 2016
Donna,
Our condolences to you, Mike and all your family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Julie & Dave McIntyre
December 12, 2016
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