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Robert D. Slaughter

Windsor, Connecticut

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SLAUGHTER, Robert D. Robert D. Slaughter, 87, of Windsor, beloved husband for 59 years of Edna (Pilon) Slaughter, passed away on Monday (January 14, 2008), at St. Francis Hospital. Bob was born in Lawrence, MA on May 29, 1920, son of the late Robert H. and Mary F. Slaughter. Bob...

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Dear Edna and family -
Most sincere sympathies to all of you. I was so fortunate to get the opportunity to know Bob and Edna while working on the USTA circuit. A great man and a great marriage. It was heart warming to see the love that you both shared and that you also imparted that warmth to all who came to know you both. Bob was a trusted professional to the players and I was honored to call him and Edna friends.
God Bless!

Dear Edna, Diane & Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy to all of you. As you all know Bob was a special person that touched many people through out his lifetime. His kindness will always be remembered. He will be missed by family and all of those who had the pleasure of knowing him during his journey through life. Bob has gone home to rest at peace with Kevin, family and friends who have gone before him. Our paryers and thoughts are with all of you during this difficult time. ...

Dear Mrs Slaughter:
Your saddness is shared by all who came in contact with Rab.He was the trainer for the football team when I attended Trinity and his expert handling for my many bumps and bruises played a big part in keeping me on the field. I especially enjoyed meeting up with him at various Trinity events and talking over old times. He will be missed but know that he left his mark

Bob Johnson T'60

Bob was one of the nicest people I was able to meet at Trinity. He was a wonderful, supportive person to many athletes at the college. I will miss seeing him down on the sidelines. Over the years, he was one person I would always seek out to say hello to. What a great person!

Auntie Edna, Diane & Family,

I was sorry to hear that Uncle Bob passed away on Monday. He was a great Man! I can still remeber like it was yesterday the picincs @ your house, swimming in the pool and playing @ the park across the street. I always enjoyed talking about tennis w/Uncle Bob and telling all of my friends that my Uncle was a trainer for the USTA. I uesd to look for him on TV when the matches were televised nationally. He will be missed! Our thoughts and prayers are...

Auntie Edna, Diane & Family,

I was sorry to hear that Uncle Bob passed away on Monday. He was a great Man! I can still remeber like it was yesterday the picincs @ your house, swimming in the pool and playing @ the park across the street. I always enjoyed talking about tennis w/Uncle Bob and telling all of my friends that my Uncle was a trainer for the USTA. I uesd to look for him on TV when the matches were telvised nationally. He will be missed! Our thoughts and prayers are...

To Edna Diane & Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in you time of loss and sorrow. He was a good man may Jesus take him to his special place in heaven.

The Slaughter Family -
I had the privilege of playing ball with Kevin for several years under Mr. Slaughter's watchful eye and tutelage. Both were wonderful people and I recall many good times with them. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.