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Robert W. Hannaford

Wollaston, Massachusetts

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Wollaston, Massachusetts
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American Cancer Society

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HANNAFORD, Robert W. Of Quincy, passed away on October 21, 2010 at the age of 64. Son of the late William and Dorothy Hannaford. Beloved husband of Deanna (Doucette) Hannaford. Loving father of Ken Hannaford and his wife Nichol of Bradford and Robert Hannaford and his wife Nora of Holbrook....

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Dear D and Family
I wanted to let you know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of You. If you need anything, please let me know. I love You guys. Charlene LaChance (Finnegan)

My deepest sympathy to the Hannafords.
Working for Bob at Plymouth Rubber was a pleasure. I enjoyed all 18 years.
Thanks Bob for all the opportunities you gave me.
Al Duhamel Q.C. Lab

I am so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I worked with Bob at Plymouth Rubber Co for over 11 years and was proud to have known him. He was always generous and giving of his knowledge and i was proud to call him a friend.

RIP Bob.

Theresa McLaughlin

I had the pleasure of working with Bob at Plymouth Rubber for almost 12 years.
He was a great guy to talk with and I truly respected and valued my friendship with him.

RIP my friend.

Theresa McLaughlin

Deanna and family,
I was so shocked and saddened to hear of Bob's passing. He was such a good person and so devoted to his family, especially you De. I know you will have many hard times ahead but I hope your memories will help see you through them and ease the pain of your loss.
Please accept my deepest sympathy to you all.
Linda Cirignano

To the Hannaford family, our prayers and thoughts are with you and we are very sorry for your loss.

Bob and I worked together at Plymouth Rubber, he in QA and me in sales. We traveled and saw a lot together over the years, especially in Mexico.

Memories never to be forgotten...Bob was always fun to be with and chat with, but he had a respected serious side as well.

So long, 'ole buddy.

Bob, Nora and family,
We are sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Bobby, my cousin, always had a smile on his face whenever I saw him. He was very proud of his two boys. We lived next door to each other for atleast 8 years when we were growing up in Arlington, great times!! God Bless Love Janice and Fred Heintz