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Robert A. Panora

Milton, Massachusetts

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Of Milton, July 7. Beloved husband of Marion J. (Bryson). Devoted father of Marilyn Carey of VT, Charlene F. Aikman of PA, Judith P. Crossen & Margaret E. Connelly, both of Medfield, Robert A. Panora of Cambridge, John M. Panora of CT, Elizabeth M. Panora of Mashpee, Lauren C. Houghton of NY...

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As I wrote in 2008 , so long ago, BOB PANORA was my friend, my mentor, and still the most caring, honest and unselfish man I have ever known !

ATTORNEY J. ALBERT JOHNSON
617-227-8900

Im So Sorry To Hear This I Was Just Looking Online My Cousin Showed Me The Ancestor .Com Website And My Last Name Is Also Panora
~Kerly Panora

To the entire Panora family: I remember Mr. Panora as a friendly approachable man who loved his job, his wife and his kids. He was always nice and very kind to me during my many visits to the home back in the 60's. My sincerest sympathies on your loss.

Dear Bob,

The world is just a little better because of all you've done for so many other people. As your collegue at the Registry, I will miss you dearly. May Our Lord Jesus, and his Blessed Mother be at Heaven's Gate to greet you. God only know how much you've touched my life and how much I will continue to pray for you.

Good bye my dearest friend, Linda Kramer, Hearing Officer RMV

Marilyn - my condolences on the loss of your father. When I saw his picture in the paper obituary - I recognized your smile in his face. It brought back many fond memories of our BC days and times spend with you and your family. I still remember our many searches for "Gloria" and smile every time I pass the stables of our sightings. The years have flown by - I hope they have been good ones for you and your family.

So sorry to hear this. My condolences to the family. My grandfather, Fred Gooltz worked at the RMV under Bob back in the 60's and early 70's. I was only a kid but I remember my grandparents and parents speaking very highly of Bob. Again, my thoughts go out to the family.

I was very sad to here of Bobs passing. I sorry I didn't hear of sooner, but was away. I started with the RMV in 1973. Bob was always there with a smile, and help if needed. I shall miss him dearly.. I am sorry for your loss.

To the Panora Family,
I met Bob while serving in the House. I got to know him and will remember him as one of the most decent men I have ever known. We have all suffered a loss by the passing of Bob.

John Locke-Wellesley, MA

Sorry to hear about the passing of a wonderful man and neighbor.