Robert-Learmonth Jr.-Obituary

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Robert Learmonth Jr.

Littleton, Massachusetts

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DIED
September 28, 2013
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Littleton, Massachusetts

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Badger Funeral Home of Littleton Obituary

Robert B. Learmonth, Jr., 82, of Littleton died on September 28, 2013. He was born in Lawrence, MA on July 13, 1931 son of the late Robert and Anne (Connelly) Learmonth. Bob grew up in Concord and was a graduate of Concord High School, Class of 1949. He then attended Tilton Academy and graduated...

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I still miss Bob every day. He was a great friend and one of the funniest guys I ever knew.

Michael James Dee.

I remenber visiting the Learmonth house across from the State Police Barracks in Concord. He and his sister Mary were friends of my parents Phil and Mary Ann Kelley. He was a person that made you feel welcome. The last time I saw Mr. Learmonth was probably fifty years ago and seeing his picture immediately took me back to that time. A testament to a life well lived to be remembered after all that time.

Bob,

I met you only a few times at the ASMIC convention in Denver and once in Massachusetts but we share a distinct heritage together as a fellow Rakkasan trooper. Rest in Peace Trooper and I will meet up with you someday on the Drop Zone. MSG Leigh E Smith Jr C/3-187 Inf.

Dear Janice and Bob's family, Sorry to read about Bob. Brought back memories of our family days on Elm Street. Our most sincere condolences to you all. Sincerely, Maureen Dee Steinmann and husband, Bob

Bob,
You always knew I wished you had stayed at the Concord Police Department. We would have made a good team. And Martin there with us would have been the frosting on the cake. Good bye dear man.
Bette Cunningham and Martin Yauga

Bob -

We first met 32 years ago when you were the only one to answer my letter. It was the beginning of a beautiful relationship. Your practically adopted my wife and me and showed us some great times in MA in general and on the cape. I remember the first time you met me and saw that I had a moustache. You gruffly (?) told me I couldn't have one back there and I told you "I ain't working for ya now, am I?" and he must have laughed for an hour.....he had a tremendous sense of humor, I...

Dear Meghan,
I am sorry for your loss. You spoke of your grandfather often and fondly. My thoughts are with you and your family.

We will miss you Bob,and will see you again some day! Doug Locke and family