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Robert L. Davin

Ellington, Connecticut

1933 - 2017

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Robert L. Davin, 84, of Ellington, formerly of South Windsor, beloved husband of Lucille (DeMartino) Davin, died peacefully on Sunday, March 26th, 2017 at Woodlake of Tolland. He was born on March 25th, 1933, in Hartford, CT, son of the late James and Mary Begley Davin. He was a graduate of East...

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I still think of Bob and how he could brighten the day with a story or joke. We need more guys like him; willing to live passionately and with a song in his heart. I am glad to have known him! Greg Turek

Seven years have passed quickly and so have so many more friends. However Bob stands out as one of the most unforgettable! I always had the highest regard for "Saint Robert" and wish that I could have had another opportunity to speak with him before he passed on. RIP my friend!

After 5 short years I still think of Bob as the "Mayor". He knew everything that was going on in the town and let you know it. I would compare him to Johnny Carson.....he had very few equals. The world was a better place when he was still with us! I know he keeps all those in heaven in stitches. Miss you my friend.

Bob is gone from here but not forgotten. I wish I could have one more conversation with him. Just the sight of him would bring a smile as I awaited his story of the day! Rest In Peace my friend!

On this anniversary of Bobs passing, I wish that everyone could have his sense of humor and quick wit. It was a challenge to try to keep up with him but I loved it. To me Bob was a true family friend. I think of him often, especially since my Mom passed. Where have all the Flowers Gone?

My Condolences to The Davin family

Sorry to hear of Bob's passing. He was such a wonderful friend and person. It was always a joy just talking to him. Sincerely, Janet Kelley and Dick Lake

We are so sorry to hear of Bobby's passing. I so enjoyed being with him whenever we were in the area. For so many years, he worked with my Dad and I know they had a mutual respect. His sense of humor was second to none and he could hold his own in conversation with anyone. He is one of the most memorable characters I have ever had the opportunity to call a friend and I know he had many. May he Rest In Peace. With sincere condolences to Cille and the boys.

The Bates College BDB crowd sends its condolences and prayers to Joe and his family. Congratulations to Robert on a long and fruitful 'life well lived.' We stand on the shoulders of those that came before us.