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Robert E. Stachon

Norwich, Connecticut

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Robert E. Stachon March 22, 1938 - January 18, 2010 Griswold - Robert E. Stachon, 71, of Shetucket Turnpike, passed away unexpectedly Monday at the William W. Backus Hospital. He was born March 22, 1938 in Gary, IN son to the late Edward J. and Lillie A. (Uzumecki) Stachon. On September 3, 1960...

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Bob was a great person, he taught me some really cool ideas and he is going to be missed, love Tyler Larochelle

Hi Marylou, I cannot tell you how sad I am to hear Bobs passing, he was an amazing man,very thoughtful and kind. I love you guys alot and my heart is aching for you. he will be sadly missed. I am so happy I got to talk to him last week, he always made me laugh. I am praying for you. Love you Kay, Tyler and Addisyn

Marylou,
My deepest sympathy to you on Bob's passing. I will really miss him. In just the short time I have known him we had some very interesting conversations. They ranged from cars, building, trains and of course, cats. There is no doubt that Bob has lots of wonderful company on his walk across "The Rainbow Bridge." Again Marylou, my heartfelt condolences to you and your family.
As ever, Steve & Gus

Both my partner and I share in your grief at Bob's unexpected passing. I visited Kitty Harbor several times to be a friendly visitor to the many lucky animals who were blessed enough to have it as a home and was immediately struck by the gentleness and generosity of both Mary Lou and Bob. I share in your sadness at the loss of a very thoughtful man and hope very much that, between all of his family, friends and fellow cat lovers, we can ensure that Kitty Harbor lives on in Bob's memory.

Marylou,
We were so sad to hear of Bob's passing. He was a loving and caring man and will be missed by many.
May peace come your way in time.

On behalf of the Nutmeg Chapter, my deepest sympathies Marylou. Bob was such a giving man in so many ways. He came to our club as a stranger and made so many friends in such a short time. He will truly be missed.

Mary Lou and Family , Bob will be sadly missed but allways remembered for all the great things he has done for the Community, and country. God Bless, Al and Donna Geer

Having known Bob since the opening of Kitty Harbour means having known him thru good/poor times over the years. This means the happy laugh, the warm smile, the willing enthusiastic advice and the soft encouraging pat on the backthat said "it will be allright, I've been there, it's OK" will be gone but never forgotten. You are a great one Bob. God bless you and Marylou.
Soko

So many of us will miss Bob especially his Kitty Harbor Family. I will miss the spirited conversations (where you know you are not going to get any work done but keep talking anyway). Hearing his stories from years past such as the incredible story of how you, Marylou, and Bob met. His ideas were never ending and one of my favorites is sitting for several hours, laughing, making all those "Fur Balls" to hang at the fundraiser. He really was a very special man and will be in our hearts always.