Gunnar-Overstrom-Obituary

Gunnar S. Overstrom Jr.

Wethersfield, Connecticut

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Gunnar S Overstrom, Jr. of West Hartford, CT, a prominent banker and distinguished community leader, died unexpectedly on December 6th while traveling in Chicago, IL. He was 59. Mr. Overstrom, a former Vice Chairman of FleetBoston Financial, and the former President and Chief Operating Officer at...

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As Bette's cousin, I had many opportunities to interact with Gunnar; he always had a smile and a "quip" when we met. We used to tease eachother about our age (who looked younger); I was so sad to hear of his untimely passing. My deepest condolences to his family.

Regards,

Toby

I worked for Gunnar for 17 years, starting out at Hartford National. I want to extend my sincerest sympathies to Maggie,Alex,Gunnie and Claudia and know that my prayers and thoughts are with all of you always.
Love, Bette

I worked with Gunnar at Fleet on the original Fleet Diversity Project. I respected him and thought the world of him. My deepest sympathies and condolences.

Phyllis Criswell

Please accept my deepest condolences for the untimely loss of Gunnar.

I had the pleasure of working for Gunnar for over twenty years at Hartford National through Shawmut. My fondest memory of him was his honest, sincere nature. I always believed that he felt very compassionate about his employees.

He will be deeply missed.

A very special man will be greatly missed by employees of Shawmut National.

Our deepest sympathies to your family during this difficult time.

Mr. Overstrom's 'gift for caring' will be sadly missed by all who knew him. My deepest sympathy to the Overstrom family.

It was an honor working for Mr. Overstrom from Hartford National thru Fleet. He was a REAL person and the employees felt close to him. He will be missed.

Our sincere condolences to Gunnar's family and many friends. A man of great talent and one his children can be proud of! He will be missed by all who knew him.