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ROBERT CLINTON CODY

Montpelier, Vermont

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ROBERT CLINTON CODY MONTPELIER - Robert Clinton Cody, 86, died peacefully Sunday, March 6, 2011, at his home surrounded by his loving family. Born on July 30, 1924 in Burlington to Richard and Lillian Cody. Bob was a lifelong resident of Montpelier. After graduating from St. Michael's Elementary...

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My deepest sympathy to the Cody family. You are definately in my thoughts and prayers.
Kathleen O'Neill DeForge

Our deepest sympathy to the Cody family.
Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers.

Our deepest sympathy on Red's passing.He will always be remembered by our family as the kind and loving man he was.My husband bought his first car from him and I always was greeted by his smileing face whenever he was at Cody's. God be with you all..

I was honored to work for Mr. Cody and his family. He was an inspiration to me. Truly honorable, faithful, extremely intelligent with a gift for light-hearted comedy. The Cody family and Cody employees are in my prayers during this very difficult time.

Our thoughts and prayers to all the Cody family. He was a wonderful man and a great supporter of the Montpelier and surounding comunities. His leadership and presence will be greatly missed.

Our sincere and deepest sympathies are extended to the Cody families. While another Central Vermont icon is no longer with us, rest assured that there are many thoughtful, gracious, and loving family members whom survive this wonderful gentleman.

To all the family of Robert Cody. Our
thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
John & Aggie Ormsby and family
Kay Sawyer
Charlie & Mary ann Bizzozero

Our thoughts and prayers for the Robert Cody Family. We will never forget Bob's care and concern for all. A very special person who accomplished so many things during his life.

Gene and Ann Cenci
Burlington, Vt.

Sorry to read of Bob's passing. Knew him and his family back in the 40's and early 50's in Montpelier. Charlie Richardson