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Robert Anthony D'Ambruoso

Lexington, Kentucky

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D'AMBRUOSO, Robert Anthony , 55, W. Short Street, husband of Karen D'Ambruoso, died Mon., Jan. 5, 2004 at his residence. Born in Derby, CT, he was a son of the late Samuel and Gemma D'Ambruoso. He was a retired recreation rafting and fishing outfitter. Survivors other than his wife include a son,...

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Dear Aunt Karen, Cody, and Ann,
There are certain things I will always remember about Uncle Bob--how he introduced my dad to Enya, the Irish singer, how he would only buy Macintosh computers, how he loved Montana and flyfishing. I remember when he was profiled in Esquire magazine back in the 1980's! He was quite a guy and we are all lucky to have had him in our lives. My thoughts and prayers are with you all now, as we grieve our family's loss.

Love,
Sarah

Karen,
Im deeply sorry for Bobby's passing. I know he has suffered a great deal as well as you and family. My heartfelt condolences go to all. It was so good to see you and Bob at Ed's family picnic a while back. Your memories will keep you strong Karen. PLEASE come and visit us, it would be wonderful to see you and also your children. Again, my deepest sympathy.

Karen, Cody and Ann,

How grateful we are that we connected with your family in Ennis those many years ago. We will always remember Robert as a wonderful man who was passionate about everything in his life.

Our thoughts are with you now.

With love,
Katie and Steve

My prayers are with you all - may God's peace be with you -
JoAnn Brooks (Justin's mom)

Dear Aunt Karen, Cody and Annie. Erin and I are keeping you in our prayers. I will always remember Uncle Bob's distinct laugh and inner strength. I can only believe that he is in a much better place now.

Karen, Annie, & Cody,
I've prayed without ceasing that you
all would be comforted through this
passage for Robert. You have given him the best gift of all--allowing him to die @ home surrounded by all
that he loved. I just said, "Wonderful" when I heard that
you would scatter his ashes in The
Big Sky country--how fitting. Keep
up the good work and keep on keeping
on.
Love,
MollyB

Karen, Cody and Ann,

So very sorry for your loss of Robert. Will be praying for you
during this time of deep sorrow.
May our Lord comfort you.

Karen, Cody and Annie,
I am praying for you that God will comfort you and give you the strength you need.
With Deep Sympathy,
Jennifer Nethery