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Robert B. Denhardt

Branford, Connecticut

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DENHARDT, ROBERT B. In the Hospital of St. Raphael December 27, 2010, Robert Barton Denhardt, Jr. of 26 Wildwood Drive, Branford. He is survived by his children, their spouses, and grandchildren, Robert Scott (Doreen) Denhardt and Jillian and Robert, with whom he resided, Wendy B. Denhardt of...

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Today, we learned of Bob's passing and are deeply saddened that we will not the opportunity to sit and share laughs and stories with what I learned was a geniune gentleman and one of the kindest people I have ever met. On behalf of the New Haven Harley's Owner Group, our shared prayers, thoughts, and condolences, to all of you. He is missed...Godspeed....K. Bolen - Director, New Haven HOG

Tracey & Family
my prayers and thouhts are with you and your family at this difficult time. May you find some peace and comfort from God and each other. Bob was always so positive, happy and very kind he will surely be missed but in our hearts forever.

love always
Tracey Jones

Scott, I have such great memories of your father from 1978, starting in 6th grade, on. He was a strong and brave man with a great sense of humor who always put you and your sisters first. It is not possible to count all the early morning or late night long drives to and from hockey practices, games or tournaments. Mr. D. loved watching us progress from the early days of coaching our Echlin team, through High School. He was always encouraging. I will always remember him calling me...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you now, as always. Bob was such a kind, funloving man. Whenever we visited, he always made us feel like a part of the family. We especially loved catching up with him at our annual pool parties. He was always so genuinely interested in what we were all doing and made it a brighter day. We are fortunate to have those fond memories.

Love,

The Esnards

Bob was one of the kindest men I had the good fortune of knowing. It was astounding that Bob remembered each and every one of us by name...not just Doreen's crazy college friends, but their husbands, kids and pets too. He made us of all feel a part of the family. We will miss him.

Our hearts & thoughts go out to the family.
Sincerely,

To the Denhardt and Emrich families:
We were all deeply saddened to hear of Bob's passing. Bob had a remarkable sense of humor (which I think most would agree he got from his dad) and was the type of person
who would light up a room upon entering it. He was a wonderful
true family man and was always proud to mention the recent
accomplishments made by family members, young and old. Although
he had his share of health issues I never once heard him complain.

My deepest sympathy to the family for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Bob at the United Way of Branford for 71/2 years. He was a very compassionate and caring man. He made such an impact on my life and he will always be remembered.

My deepest sympathy to the family.....We go back many years when our boys were playing hockey in Branford High School....