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Robert James McKinnon

Goffstown, New Hampshire

Mar 10, 1953 – Nov 7, 2020 (Age 67)

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BORN
March 10, 1953
DIED
November 7, 2020
AGE
67
LOCATION
Goffstown, New Hampshire

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Robert James McKinnon, 67, a dedicated husband, stepfather and friend to many, passed away Saturday, November 7, 2020, at home surrounded by his loving wife, Terri Lynn McKinnon, family and friends. Robert was born in Manchester, N.H., March 10, 1953 the eldest son of Gerald Neil and Glenn Moore...

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Bob and his family were our next door neighbors for many years when we were young. We had many good games and adventures around the neighborhood together. Bob was always polite, respectful, kind, and generous of heart. His presence in town made me feel at home in later years, seeing his familiar face, smile, and jovial spirit. He will be greatly missed.

My deepest sympathy,sorry about his passing


Carmen Nadeau, Goffstown Garden Club

Sincere condolences Terri and families. May Bob rest in peace.

Rest in peace, my friend. My thoughts are with the Mckinnon family. The good do die young, and Bob was VERY good. The world will miss you.

A chance meeting in Pittsburg brought you and Bob into our lives just a few short years ago. He was a great friend, and we will miss him dearly. R.I.P. my friend.

We are so sorry to hear this news. Bob was a wonderful person and will truly be missed.
Many years ago, Bob agreed to spend a long weekend with our three young children. I am not quite sure he would have ever agreed to that again. I spent many fun nights on the same bowling team. and he always gave me praise, even though I was terrible.
Billy felt fortunate during last Christmas season to have spent additional time with Bob, reminiscing about old times.
Our hearts and prayers go...

Bob was such a good guy for the short time that we knew him and it was just fun to know him - he was so sweet... RIP Bob... and sincere condolences to the famil

So sorry to read of Bob's passing. Although I have not seen him in many, many years, we did grow up and go to school together until my family moved to Manchester during my freshman year. I counted Bob among my friends and we frequently played sports and hung out after school and during the summer. Please accept my condolences on your loss. He was a great guy! Richard Rogers

It was apparent from all that knew him either directly or through you, Terri, that he was a great man. I enjoyed hearing the stories of your fishing trips and moose sightings in Pittsburgh, and viewing the results of his talent with stained glass. May your many fond memories keep Bob close in your heart.