Robert-Fink-Obituary

Robert Fink

Danbury, Connecticut

1954 - 2025

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Robert Fink 02/18/2025 Robert M ("Bob") Fink, of New Milford, CT, passed away unexpectedly in the early morning hours of February 18, at Bethel Healthcare. He had been suffering from multiple health issues, including lung cancer. He was 70. He was predeceased by parents, Frederick C. and Florence...

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Condolences to all family, friends and classmates. I had the pleasure of attending Immaculate with Bob and we shared many classes together and somehow both managed to graduate inspire of that. I remember the day that the whole class of 72 realized how talented Bob truly was... we attended the the school talent show "we were the clean-up crew" and Bob sat down at the piano and started to play the Beatles song book as if he wroth the music. We all simply stood their amazed for an hour or so...

June 2, 1972

June 2, 1972 IHS senior prom

Oh, Bob! You were way too young! Sincere condolences to the three Fink brothers and their families. He loved all of you, never a disparaging word-only praise and so much admiration. We always had fun... IHS `72 senior prom dragged until Bob got up and played. How we all loved his talent and great sense of humor! Hard to sit next to him in the classroom-always had us falling off our chairs laughing! Such fun cruising Route 7 listening to Carole King´s Tapestry 8 track until it wore out....

Great times with on many gigs, most notably Y2K gig with Greg Wargo (d. 2014), Bruce Tibbets, (d. 2018) Ray Herrmann, and myself. Gonna be a great jam up there with you guys,, and best of all you have roadies now. RIP Bob, you will be missed!

One of the best people that passed through my life. xx

For those that didn't know, Bob was veracious BEATLES fan. I watched more BEATLES videos with him than most people could watch of their own families. Bob's keyboard playing was tremendous. He was a virtual Library of music from any genre. To me, he was always a simple nice guy. I already miss him terribly. I hope that you JAM with John Lennon and George Harrison. Bob, your bird could always sing.

I´m so sorry to hear Bob has passed. I met him at Immaculate. He was a wonderful musician, great sense of humor. He will be missed by many. He´s at peace now and playing with all his musical friends. What great music they are all playing in Heaven.

Goodbye old friend, I will always remember and cherish the mega bootleg sessions and Sunday excursions to the west village in NYC, hitting up all the record shops then running over to father Demo square to see what we scored! We were 2 kids in the candy store " bootleg bob- a - lu" and yours truly " Joey the bootman" Bob and I always had a saying no matter the situation, good or bad, we'd look at each other and say " who's better than us... Nobody! " rest in peace Bubba.