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Robert E. "Bob" Banker Sr.

Uncasville, Connecticut

Aug 18, 1943 – Jan 25, 2024

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BORN
August 18, 1943
DIED
January 25, 2024
LOCATION
Uncasville, Connecticut

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Uncasville - It is with a heavy heart to announce that Robert E. Banker Sr. ("Bob" to us) of Uncasville, and formerly of North Stonington, passed away Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024, with his loving family by his side. Bob, son of George Banker and Beatrice Potter of Stonington, was born on Aug. 18,...

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Mr. Banker was my Science Teacher when I attended Preston Plains Middle School from 1999-2003. My grades were not the best during that time but Mr. Banker never really gave up on me and knew in a way I was a smart kid. Thank you Mr. Banker for being my Science Teacher and my condolences to the family. We definitely lost a great teacher out there.

So very sorry for your loss. Prayers to you!

I had Bob (Mr Banker) when I was a young Preston student, then my daughter had him as well. He was a kind, nice man, we both liked him, as did my mom who also taught in Preston. My sincere condolences to his family and loved ones.

I remember Mr. banker very well, had him for a science teacher at Poquetanuck school in the late 60´s. He was great teacher and I give him a lot of credit for putting up with us back then, he knew how to keep us in order, will be be sadly missed, Mike Gibson Class of 1968

My condolences to the entire Banker family. I knew "Bobby" many years ago spending time on his fathers farm in Stonington, with his niece. May he rest in peace.

Dearest Banker Family , With all my heart , I love you all with precious prayers of my condolences, peace with deep compassion . Bob with his beloved wife Trish and family brought us all much joy , laughter , big smiles with the true peace of pure nature at camp at Hidden Acres Family Campground . Their hearts radiate such beauty of God´s love for us all as they gave , gave and gave without hesitation. They are always there for all with wide open hearts and hands helping those in great need...

Mr. Banker was the consummate teacher and always cared about his students. He taught two generations of my family and we are grateful for his dedication and caring nature. May he rest in peace.

To the Banker Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Banker was my teacher at Preston Plains in 1972. I remember him very fondly. Carole Drong (Front desk at Backus Hospital)

Patricia, Joanna, Bob, and Red, my condolences on your loss. Treasure your fond memories to keep him always with you.