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Robert J. Nettelbladt

Canton,farmington,new Hartford,unionville, Connecticut

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NETTELBLADT, Robert J. Robert John Nettelbladt, 44, of Main Street, New Hartford, died Monday (August 8, 2005) at Hartford Hospital. He was born March 14, 1961 in Hartford, son of Thomas E. Nettelbladt of Canton and Audrey A. Perkins of Unionville and had lived in New Hartford all his...

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To our friends and "AMS" Family:

We were very sincely moved and comforted by all your well wishes in our family sorrow.

"AMS" Family - You are very special
and I'm glad Bob had so much enjoyment with all of you. Just wanted to let you know that not to long ago Bob was playing "horse shoes" at his brother Mike's summer party. While he was heavy into the game he yelled to me - Hey Mom - bring me a cold one! I loved all your stories - Wedding, baseball,...

Bob and I were best friends and knew each other since we were in grade school. We dated the same girls, got into trouble together, were in each others weddings,grew up together and worked together. I will always have all of the memories of my best friend, too many to share here. When I got Bob a job a AMS / Savage I never knew that he would excel so quickly and be the great employee that he was. I did know that his caring and generosity and friendly nature would endear him to all that had...

Bob was a very kind, easy going, and caring. It was a pleasure to know and work with him on the team.
My deepest sympathy’s to his family.

The sun is shining down on the green grass of Fisher Meadows, but the future is cloudy for the AMS Savage Raters. Down by a run, bottom of the ninth with two out, Booming Bob Nettelbladt strides to the plate to pinch hit. Packed with power, Bob always swings for the fences making him a team favorite, and today will be no exception. The pitch is up and Bob hits it high and long! Any other day, that ball might be outta here, but not today...it's caught on the warning track, game over. But for...

Paul and I worked with Bob for many years at AMS. Bob really cared about the people he worked with and would help anyone who needed it. Bob was a great guy, his big smile and great laugh will be missed by everyone that knew him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

Very sorry for the loss of Bob,
He was a very nice man.
My sincere condolences and
my deepest sympathy's to his
family.

I worked with Bob at AMS for a long period of time,
He was a great man and always ready to lend a hand,He will be greatly missed.
Sorry for the great loss.
My deepest symphaty's to his family
My sincere condolences.

To the Nettelbladt family. I am so very sorry for your loss.
Charlotte