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Robert A. Fanion

Worcester, Massachusetts

Age 59

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Worcester, Massachusetts
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American Cancer Society

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Robert A. Fanion, 59WORCESTER - Robert A. Fanion, age 59, died Sunday, March 24, 2013, at home.He leaves his wife of 15 years, Linda P. (Tavano) Fanion of Worcester; a brother, Wally Fanion; and several close friends, Denise McGinley, Joel Wentworth, German Salaf, John Flynn, Jose Santiago and...

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Dear Linda,
I am so sorry for your dear loss. I knew Bob and Wally when they were just teenagers hanging around Tommy's Restaurant on Lincoln Street. Bob always had on his green army coat, bell bottoms and wild wavy hair. Wally had darker hair and i belive a pee coat, but both of the brothers had a wonderful smiles and sweet personalities. Bob was the gentle giant, tall, cool, with only good things to say. I can still see him smirking on McKinley Road with a cigarette in hand and a secret...

We will miss Bob so very much. He had a kind and gentle soul that was very much appreciated and he will always be in our thoughts. He will never be forgotten. May he rest in peace. My prayers go to you Linda. Please take care of yourself.
Tammy, Miranda & Tianna
We love you Bob.
Sadly missed.

Dear Linda, Dee, Joel, John, German, Dan, Jose and everyone whose life was touched by Mr. Bob,
There are no words to truly express the deep sense of loss we all feel. Mr. Bob's smile, hearty laugh and warm soul are matched by none. My best days always began with a boisterous, "Good Morning Miss Sue!" My thoughts and prayers are with you.

To Bob's family and friends--I'm so sorry for your loss!

To all of Bob's family-
My deepest sympathy on your loss. I will miss Bob's smile, his kindness and caring ways. During all of his illnesses, he never failed to ask how I was, and how my husband was feeling.
At the end of an evening or weekend shift, his first priority was making sure all the children had rides or were with someone safe to take them home. He would walk staff to the parking lot if they were uneasy late at night. Bob, there will never be another you. As my father...

I am so sorry for your loss. I could always count on Bob's cheerful disposition to brighten my work day. He will be sorely missed at WPL.

I worked with Bob for many years, and he was always a joy, whether telling jokes or helping to get the job done with a smile. He was a truly wonderful person.

Dear Linda and all Bob's family and friends, With heartfelt sympathy on your loss- Bob was always so full of life, and kind and helpful to everyone-he will remain in our hearts forever, and he will be forever missed here at the WPL-we loved him dearly. Sincerely, Nancy T

Bob was a wonderful help and support at work - I will miss his cheerful greetings. I am so sorry for your loss.