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Robert G. Becher

Cromwell, Connecticut

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DIED
January 7, 2014
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Cromwell, Connecticut

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Robert Gordon Becher, 55, of Cromwell, sadly passed away while pursuing his passion of duck hunting on Tuesday, January 7, 2014 in Westport, MA. Born in Hartford, he was the son of Frederick W. Becher, Sr., of Portland and the late Diane Dimock Becher. Robbie spent his early years in...

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Rob is missed dearly. I often think of him and my memories of our friendship live on.

I often think about my buddy and the great times that we shared. I am glad that Rob was a party of my life.

I go into Cabela’s now and then and I always seem to look for Rob. He was always a big fixture and bigger than life itself. I still think about you and still miss you

Rob, You are not with us anymore but my memories of you live on. All the fun time we had together are cherished special memories to me. Miss you buddy!

I am so sorry to hear about Rob. I purchased a new boat from Cabelas last year. He was such a gentleman and a pleasure to work with. My thoughts are with your family.

My most sincere sympathy to all of Rob's family and friends. I will miss all of our conversations, that beautiful, effortless smile and wonderful soul. Near twenty years was not enough time spent knowing you.

Robbie, my old friend. Upon learning of this tragedy a wave of sadness came over me. How could this happen now? Then a flood of memories of the many times we spent together "living life" slowly replaced the shock. The offshore fishing trip from hell; dehydrated, dislocated shoulder, and a broken toe all in one day on the boat and you still caught the trophy fish of the trip. Taking over command of my disabled SEA OX and getting Sea Tow to the rescue in the Race at LI Sound. My first deer in...

On behalf of the United States Submarine Veterans (USSVI), we offer our sincere condolences to Frederick and Wesley and all of Robert's family and friends as you mourn his passing. May God whisper peace into your hearts, comfort, and heal them. We are grateful for Beach's service to our country in the U.S. Submarine Service during the Cold War on the USS Trepang SSN-674 and to USSVI as a member of the Groton Base, USSVI. To our “Brother of the Dolphin” we say … "Sailor, rest your oar. We have...

Rob was an amazing,happy person he will always be missed.....