Bob-Arremony-Obituary

Bob Arremony

Plainfield, Connecticut

Sep 18, 1955 – Jan 16, 2024

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BORN
September 18, 1955
DIED
January 16, 2024
LOCATION
Plainfield, Connecticut

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Plainfield - Bob Arremony, the son of the late John and Norma (Kerr) Arremony, passed away Jan. 16, 2024, at Hartford Hospital. He was born in Heidelberg, Germany, Sept. 18, 1955.Bob is survived by his brother Rick Arremony and his wife Dawn; and his sister Sherry Mandeville and her husband...

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Bob it was a great honor to know you and shared some of your life. May God bless and keep you in the palm of His hands. May heaven be all that you dreamed be it would only more . Rest in God's love my friend, Lenny Denomme.

Bob "bony" Arremony and I played little league and senior league all-star baseball together in Jewett City. He was an exceptional athlete and a better teammate! Even though we drifted apart (I went to NFA), I always followed his career on the Norwich Bulletin website. Always flashed that great smile.

The Lesniewski family is extending our sincere condolences to Bob´s family, former colleagues and friends. I always knew I needed to be at the top of my game when I umpired Bob´s games! He was a great coach, a great friend and a great man. Bob, may you be resting in heavenly peace before the Devil knew you had left us ! Stan Lesniewski

You will be missed

Bob, a Coach for all Seasons. Teams that play hard and well are the best representations of all you did. I enjoyed our years coaching Boys and Girls Basketball at PHS in the 80's and against you in Softball at Griswold in later years. Thanks for your support of Women's Sports. May you rest in peace knowing all that you have done for thousands of student-athletes you have reached.

Rest in peace, Bob. It was always a pleasure watching you work and talking with you about the games.

Bobby was my baseball teammate at SCSC in the 70's. We crossed paths frequently during basketball camps and games. I'm so saddened by this news. What a great solid person and tough competitor, he was a winner in all areas of his life. Never let his success go to his head. Hearing he developed a relationship with Jesus is very comforting. We believers know the fate of our future. Knowing in the future I will see my SCSC buddy again does not make the sadness go away, but it does fill the void...

Bob was a great teammate on the Southern Ct. State College baseball team. Rest in peace

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.