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Robert Oliver "Tex" Gamelin

Winooski, Vermont

1934 - 2020 (Age 85)

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Robert Oliver "Tex" GamelinWinooski - Robert O. Gamelin of Winooski, VT passed away Thursday, February 13, following a period of deteriorating health. He was born at home in Winooski on September 19th, 1934 to Ernest and Eva (Mercure) Gamelin on "The Heights" in the house his father built on...

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I recall one sunny summer afternoon (the year?) going with Tex and Michael to Burlington Airport for a 30 minute "spin" out over Winooski, the St Francis twin spires, and Lake Champlain. It may have Michael´s only chance for a plane ride. Rest in peace, both of you.

To the Gamelin Family
Sheila and I are deeply sorry for the passing of
your brother TEX. Sheila remembers when her and Tex were Crowned King and Queen Of the High
School. I Played all sports with Tex and we greatly missed him on the basketball team his senior year when He ruptured one of His kidneys.

With all our Love Sheila and Joe

Uncle Tex was the George Bailey of our time! His life has left many wonderful ripples to anyone who came in contact with him! He has a special place in heaven and will be missed dearly! Many thoughts and prayers to my cousins in Vermont! Xxoo Maureen Eliasson

Leslie, Jeff, Colin & Holly,
Our deepest condolences on your loss. May peace be with you at this difficult time.

Jason and family
We are sorry to read of your dads passing.
may you find comfort in your memories and the times you spent together. Thinking of you during this very difficult time.

Tony and Thresa Olio

Dear Leslie, Jeff, Holly, Colin and the entire family,
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your father, grandfather, friend and so much more. We are sending hugs and wishing you the sweetest memories. There is NEVER enough time to be loved. With deepest sympathy, Nancy and Gerard LaVarnway, Northfield, VT

Thoughts and prayers to all the Gamelin family and to all folks his life has touched. He was a really remarkable man and very humble at the same time. It's almost like he didn't strive to be exceptional, it was really just who he was. He was a role model on how to be a kind human being. He seemed to take great joy in things that most people took for granted. From landing a nice rainbow, to going out dancing, to spending time with his family. He had a way about life that he found...

Dear Laurie and Kevin. We are so sorry to hear of Your Dad's passing Laurie. You have our deepest sympathy, May you have some comfort in the memories you share together. Love Linda and Bob

My deepest sympathy to Donna and the entire family on the loss of such a wonderful man. I remember him fondly from my childhood growing up on Bellevue Street. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.