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Robert G. Fotter

Oakland, Maine

1930 - 2019

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OAKLAND - Robert (Bob) G. Fotter, 88, died Friday, May 3, 2019, at his home in Oakland surrounded by his loving family.He was born in Anson on June 17, 1930, the son of Glenwood and Marion (Pullen) Fotter. Bob was a lifelong resident of Oakland, graduating from Williams High School, class of...

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My Prayers go out to the family. I remember such a wonderful man, husband and father he was to all. May our Lord comfort you all in this time. Jim Fotter

Sending love hugs, and a big military Salute to a hard working father. Glad to have lived by this wonderful family and always loved seeing Mr. Fotter work on his ice race cars. Thank you good sir from the bottom of the Hathaway's family. God speed. And thank you for the best family on Fairfield St. They are all great! Hugs to Mrs. Fotter and keep looking up!

Dear Vivian & Family: I was so sorry to hear of Bob's passing he was such a great person whom everyone loved very much. He had suffered enough thru the years of sickness and now God had a special place for him in Heaven. I am sure he will be missed by you and your children. May God Bless you all and my sincere condolences to you and all the Family, May he rest in Peace and God Bless you, Sincerely, Betty Tinker and Don Marquis

To Bob's family-
Our condolences to you all. Whether as waving neighbors from down across the road or at the Post Office, as Jordan growing up with and being a classmate of Ashley's and as a former owners of two Saab's, Bob was a multi-faceted man to us!
May memories carry you all through this difficult time.
Janelle & Mike Seavey

Bob was a wonderful scion of a wonderful family. He was always smiling, and his positive attitude just brightened the day. My condolences to his family.

Every time I saw Bob he had a smile, behind the counter at the Post Office or out and about. He will leave a void in the community and his family for sure. My sympathy to the entire family.

George Lewis