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Robert "Baron" Mercurio

East Haven, Connecticut

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Robert "Baron" MercurioRobert "Baron" Mercurio, of East Haven, died unexpectedly on Sunday, October 22, 2023, in Yale New Haven Hospital. He was born in New Haven on July 8, 1942, a son of the late Salvatore "Chet" and Mary Buffo Mercurio.Bobby was a proud veteran of the US Army, serving during...

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This is a shock. After sixty one years I was finally able to talk to the Baron. We attended Notre Dame High School. We were very close in those years (1955-1962). I lost track of him until early last year. Life has a way of interfering with friendships. I vowed to see him the next time I was in CT. RHIP Robert.

B&M will never be the same ! Prayers to the family

We are so sorry to hear about Bobby passing. Our prayers are with the family and B&M crew. Bobby will be greatly missed. He not only served delicious sandwiches He always did it with a smile and took the time to acknowledge all his customers with good conversation. Rest in peace my friend. When you reunite with Eddie Ri in heaven tell him cousin Johnny said hi.

My condolences to the family and friends of Bobby. We both served in the Army in Southeast Asia 1967/1968. He was a proud veteran and a true gentleman. May he rest in peace.

RIP Bobby - Thank you for the service with a smile on your face for the 30 years I've know you! Go easy Bob ~ Salute!

Very sad knew Bobby since I was a little girl I am so sad and shocked I will miss seeing him at b&m he was such a sweetheart may he rest in peace and my prayers are with all his family and friends.

Damn. Bobby was a great friend of mine, I worked at the GVI in Hamden and always went to get a grinder when I was in town.. so sorry for your loss.

My sincere condolences to the family. What a great guy, I had the pleasure of knowing him when he owned the Giant Valley Inn. Always a smile and kindness from him. May you Rest in God's Eternal Grace Bobby

We come across many people in our lives who truly impact us. I can say that "The Baron" is at the top of my list.
Always there with a laugh and smile as well as a helping hand when needed.
He was a loving Son to his Mom and Dad and a Big Brother to Richard who left us way to soon.
He is also to be remembered for his service to out country during the Vietnam Conflict.
Still many of us will remember him for the food, laugh's and smile's he brought us as the owner of The "B...