Robert-Slayter-Obituary

Robert Slayter

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Robert SlayterWorcester - Robert Slayter, 94, died on April 24th, 2014 in Knollwood Nursing Facility, part of the Briarwood Retirement Community where he had lived with his wife of 65 years, Persis Rayner Slayter, for thirty years. He was born in Belmont, Massachusetts, son of Helen (Edgar) and...

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Uncle Bob,
I have such great memories, and will miss your wisdom and wit. You helped my green thumb survive and flourish as we spoke of planting, trimming and transplanting through the years. I have great memories of our times together in Worcester and Shrewsbury. I loved when you stopped to visit in Boston. Your dedication driving the Hope Lodge van surely inspired me. From my youth, I relish the mini vacations with you and Aunt Kidder; they were the best! I always enjoyed your stories...

With much love and appreciation for your devotion to my mother and to our whole family. I remember well when Nancy and I would go up to visit you guys and stay with you and Aunty Kidder (spoiling us rotten) and then having Uncle Bobby coming home from work to entertain us in playing the piano! You both were so wonderful, never changing and always so interesting! God love you, and may you both rest in peace. xo

Dear Uncle Bob: We shall always have such fond memories of our trips to Worcester and Shrewsbury and your visits to Boston and Brookline. Always great conversations-so interesting and informative. My family will truly miss you and Aunt Kidder. With love, Doreen, Bobby, Julie and Matthew McDonnell

Dear Bob,
We traveled together from Worcester to Shrewsbury to Cape Cod to Hilton Head to FL and many places in between. I will always treasure your friendship over those wonderful years.
Dick

I remember The Slayter Family very well, as being the first security officer hired by Briarwood, I had the opportunity to hear what people had concerns about.. I greeted both Mr. & Mrs. Slayter on many evening's and we would discuss How everyone at Briarwood itself both Staff and residents all pulled together to make it a #1 caring loving community as it stands.. Always pulling together to establish that Briarwood moralistic feeling in which Mr Slayter felt strong about !! I am rather Shocked...

Janice L. Rayner, Carolyn Rayner Short, Audrey Rayner St. Mark, Lawrence h. Rayner

Thank you for serving our country. May your family find comfort in their faith and may you Rest in Peace.