Robert-Garthwait Sr.-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Chase Parkway Memorial/The Albini Family Funeral Home - Waterbury

Robert W. Garthwait Sr.

Jan 28, 1929 - May 15, 2019

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Bob was a great man he always treated me with the most upright respect and never talked down to me or anyone around him we didn't know each other for a long time but he was my boss at the cemetery and for all that he did for me back then I owe it to him if u need me just tell me and please be blunt and I am very sorry for your lost

I'm so sorry for your lost I only knew him from the cemetery but he was always respectful also I'm sorry about how late im writing this I just found out a few days ago if u (Grathwait ) and to the family if u ever need anything I mean anything just be blunt and up front because I have your back

Very sad to hear of Bobs passing. I will always remember him for his kindness and friendship.

I am very sorry for your loss. Mr. Garthwait was extremely kind to my father, Al Dupont and to my family.

Bob was a man of vision and impeccable honor. I had the good fortune to meet him as a course of business for which my company has been blessed beyond words. We will forever be in debt to this good fortune and this even better man.

Bob was such a "Horse Guy", the day "Robert ", the Watr Police horse came to Cheshire House to see him. There were four Roberts there that day! I am so sorry I wasn't able to say goodbye. Thanks Robert, just Thanks. Your friend, Joy Hodge, Recreation Retired.

A very sad day, Mr Garthwait was a gentile man, a smart and very generous person. It was pleasure knowing that he trusted me with working on all his company vehicles at K&J Automotive, and a pleasure to do business with. He will surely be missed. My heart goes out to his wife and family who are also remarkable people.

Our deepest sympathies and condolences from the Scott family.

Our sincere condolences to Mr. Garthwaits family. I was so grateful to have been employed at Cly-Del for over 26 years. I always had job security working at Cly-Del. My husband and I are praying for His family. God Bless! Mary & Edward Bossie

Obituary

Robert's Obituary

WOLCOTT

Robert W. Garthwait Sr.

“Chairman of the Board of The Cly-Del Manufacturing Company”

Robert W. Garthwait Sr., 90, of Wolcott, entered into the gates of heaven on Wednesday, May 15, 2019, at Cheshire House Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.  He was the loving husband of Marion (Lubyck) Garthwait of 61 years.

Robert was born in Waterbury on January 28, 1929, son of the late Clyde W. and Clare O. (Drufva) Garthwait.  He graduated from Peekskill Military Academy, in NY, class of 1946, as a Lieutenant.  In school, he was a member the Cavalry, Glee Club & Varsity Club and also lettered in lacrosse and soccer.  He then served in the U.S. Army and was a radio operator in the Canal Zone, Panama during the Korean Conflict.

Robert’s wife Marion came to Waterbury from her home in Pottsville, PA in 1956 when her sister Helen called her to come observe the terrible damages of the flood of 55’.  Once in Waterbury, she met Robert and never returned home.  Bob loved golf and was a member of the Country Club of Waterbury since 1953, and once served as Chair of the Greens Committee. He also played for many years at Chase Golf Club, where he enjoyed playing in the Sunset League. Robert loved his family, community and country. A great believer in philanthropy, he gave to hundreds of organizations during his lifetime.

Robert began his career working at The Cly-Del Manufacturing Company in 1946. Alongside his father, Clyde W. Garthwait, who founded the company in 1939.  Cly-Del is currently led by the 3rd & 4th generations of the Garthwait family. Cly-Del is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year. He wanted to send thanks to all of its devoted employees.

Besides his wife Marion, Robert leaves behind to cherish his memory his son; Robert W. Garthwait Jr. and his wife Carlotta of Wolcott and his grandson, Robert W. Garthwait III.  He was predeceased by his brother; Clyde W. Garthwait Jr. and his wife Fran.

The family would like to thank the staff at Cheshire House for their love and support given to Robert while in their care.

 

“God Bless America”

 

Arrangements:  By Robert Sr.’s request, all services will be private and at the convenience of the family.  Robert will be buried at Woodtick Cemetery in Wolcott.  Chase Parkway Memorial, The Albini Family Funeral Home, 430 Chase Parkway, Waterbury, has been entrusted with handling Robert Sr.’s funeral arrangements.

In lieu of flowers, it would be sincerely appreciated to make memorial contributions in his memory to:

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

501 St. Jude Place

Memphis, TN 38105

(www.stjude.org)

or

Freedom Alliance

22570 Markey Court, Suite 240

Dulles, VA 20166

www.freedomalliance.org

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