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Robert Sile Golart

Niantic, Connecticut

Sep 25, 1935 – Jun 26, 2024

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BORN
September 25, 1935
DIED
June 26, 2024
LOCATION
Niantic, Connecticut

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Waterford - Robert Sile Golart, 88, of Waterford, passed away peacefully June 26, 2024, under the care of Masonicare Hospice at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital.Robert was born in New London Sept. 25, 1935, the son of John and Annie Sile Golart.Using the analogy of a baseball homerun, best describes...

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Professor Golart was my advisor and teacher at Thames Valley Tech´s Chem engineering program from 1992-1994. He taught with a mix of vigor and a sense of humor. You could say a military approach To chemistry. Years later I would run into him shopping at ShopRite and we would always stop and chat. He was a personal inspiration to me.

I first met Bob when I became executive assistant to the president at Thames Valley State Technical College in 1987. He was always one of my favorites, very personable, always a beautiful smile on his face. He was one of my sister-in-law`s favorite professors. She earned a degree in chemical engineering technology at Thames Valley. BOB I will always remember you fondly. My sincere condolences to the Goulart family.

My condolences on Bobs death.He was one of my best friends all through our school years.I have many fine memories of my times with Bob.Don Burns

Heartfelt condolences to the Golart family. Jim Ramos.

Mr. Goulart was my basketball coach at Stmary's grammar school in new London back in the 70's, what a great coach matter of fact I think we won a boatload of CYO tournaments in new England, he made me run my fair share of laps and suicide drills in practice, lol but he made me better and as I got older I realized the he had taught us more than just basketball ,taught us life skills like never giving up and work hard and respect your parents and the teachers at school and when I saw him...

Our condolences To carol holly and rj. There was nobody better then Bob. He was liked and loved by most, except maybe a few Norwich city league umpires over the years ! As a army officer, teacher,friend, confidant, coach, player or someone to raise a glass with and we raised many he was always loyal and full in! He is one of the last of the greatest generation. Class act. We are honored to have known you! RIP big fella! Luv ya Chuck,Nancy,Steve,Erin,and Devin Appleby.

Bob and I worked together for many years at Thames Valley. We always enjoyed his company. There are many good memories of our time together. May he rest in peace. Bea and Dick Muzyka

Carol and family, My deepest condolences on Bob´s passing. I enjoyed the many years listening to his great stories and being his tech support goto person for his computer questions. One of my fondest memories was receiving his phone call over the years on my birthday, September 24th. "Happy Birthday 24th, it´s 25th calling to say Happy Birthday!" RIP 25th! It was wonderful knowing you! Doreen Bono

Coach- RIP Sir-you were a huge part of my family during our grade school days at St. Mary's--so many great games and life experiences were shared-nights at the K of C in New London sharing time as a honored "Brother". Your passion and love of life will continue to be an inspiration-Love & Mercy to your family-