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Bob Lapidus

Middletown, Connecticut

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LAPIDUS, Bob Bob Lapidus died on Friday, (May 18, 2007) at 10:20 a.m. at UCONN Medical Center, he was surrounded by his family and many close friends. Born in Turner Falls, MA. on May 15, 1929, he was the son of the late Morris Lapidus and Sarah Jacobs. He was the younger brother of his...

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Dear David & Marc,
Tammy and I were sad too here your dad passed. As with other post he, "Bob" was an intuative and a good man, he was an insperation to Tammy and I. Our hearts are with your family. Take care..

Jay, Tammy and Olivia Roche

Remembering a generous,kind man.
Mel was a Converse salesman so many years ago when Bob's Surplus was THE store in Middletown.
Our sympathies to you, Nyla and to your children and grandchildren.
Mel and Marei Hartley

To the family Of Bob Lapidus,
What a wonderful man Bob was. Caring, and giving as well as a tremendous pillar in the community. He always spoke of his grandchildren with such love and pride. He was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and friend to all he encountered. I feel truly blessed to have known him. He had the best sense of humor and could always make me smile.

Cherish your memories and he will be forever in your hearts and remain in your lives forever.

Each of...

I was given the opportunity to work for Bob's stores in 1977 fresh out of Highschool. Bob was more than just an employer, he was a mentor who really cared about the people that worked for him. I will always be greatfull for working with, and learning from him. Nearly 30 years later I still remember and try to live by the the ethics he instilled in all of us. He will be sadly missed by all.

Marc and family,
We are sorry to hear about your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time.

I have to say, Bob was the best boss I ever had. I worked for him from 1981-1988. I can remember that when it snowed out,he would have me take his Eagle (car) to go pick up other employees who could not get to work. Bob will be missed by a lot of people. My prayers are with his family.