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Robert L. Pepin

Norwich, Connecticut

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Robert L. Pepin December 25, 1946 - August 21, 2010 Quaker Hill - Robert L. Pepin of 261 Old Colchester Road passed away unexpectedly Saturday afternoon at his home. He was born in Norwich December 25, 1946 the son of Lawrence and Beatrice (Adams) Pepin. Robert was a veteran of the Vietnam War...

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I'm sorry to hear of your loss of Bob. I worked with Bob at Foxwwods Casino as a security guard. I left Foxwoods in March 1997.Bob knew me by my maiden name Pauline Blais and I'm now married Pauline Schmidt. I'm really sorry to hear of your loss....

Bob, you were a great man, you will truly be missed,may your memory live on forever.
Thoughts and prayers are with your family, God Bless

Many memories of times we spent as couples on the bikes, trips to Indian Ranch, superbowl parties, riding the Reason To Ride motorcycle run and more.
Our thoughts are with you Terry. Bob will be missed.

Shirley Reguin Lisbon, Connecticut


The news of Bob's passing came as a terrible shock. We were about to get together in preparation for deer hunting season, looking forward to it as we did each fall.

I met Bob when I moved here from New Hampshire. We became friends, went to school together, went to Vietnam about the same time, and hung out after. We
liked motorcycles and road together when we could. We both like football and jokes. Bob liked telling jokes and did it with character.

Bob will be...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

To the Pepin family,
Very sorry to hear of the loss of Bobby, he and I grew up together in Taftville and spent many hours playing cards together. He will be greatly missed.

Ray Bibeau (Marion, IN)

VERY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT BOB HE WA A GOOD FRIEND AND WILL BE MISSED, WE HAD SOME GOOD TIMES WORKING TOGETHER AT THE WOODS . GOD BLESS RON BOULEY

My sincere Sympathy in your loss. I had the pleasure of knowing and hunting with Bob several years ago. He was a dear friend of my sister, Shirley Reguin and George. He was a very down-to-earth man and I enjoyed knowing him.

Terry I am so very sorry for your loss.