Robert-Thomas-Obituary

Robert Wayne Thomas

Hartford, Connecticut

1966 - 2020

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Bob, 53 was born on 7/18/1966 and was unexpectedly taken from us on 4/7/20. He graduated from St. Augustine School and attended A.I. Prince Tech- auto mechanics. His love and passion for motorcycles led him to become a member of HAMC and was a member in good standing for 20 years. He also had a...

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Our Condolences to Bobs Family and friends . Bob was our neighbor in Connecticut .Bob was a very kind ,Helpful great person ,he was always there to give a helping hand or He would see us doing outside work and bring over a tool or whatever to make it easier . We also loved Harley´s and loved to ride .Sometimes he would do wheelies on Harley going down our street was awesome to See. We would go back to our old neighbor after we moved to Florida in summer but never got the chance to see...

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Met bob at a little store on Franklin Avenue. The store was called the verity store and had video games .so we started hanging out at his house listening to ozzy ozborn Judas priest. Watch mtv ,calling girls. We had mopeds and drove them reckless around town. Boys becoming men is all.then to bigger faster bikes and a lot of 4x4 ing in his pops old blazer.i loved making him laugh and he called me face never asked why.he was a true honest,caring,understanding,selflessness friend who would do...

Me & Bob started out on Barker St at 8 yrs old in life side by side. Racing mini bikes thru the neighborhood. We has to make due living in the city. So we made a motocross track in the back of an apartment building. That's when things got crazy. We lived next door to each other so every day was a new story about what we did the night before. Raiding gardens was our specialty. As we got older & moved on to to bigger bikes we would ride wheelies up & down Franklin and Maple Ave at 70 mph...

With my deepest condolences for your loss ..I met u about 30 years ago ..from hanging out at garage on Franklin ave to being our next door neighbor on campfield ave to being my Justin Lindinger's godfather ..to workin at central garage ..I haven't seen you in years but always though I would again ...when I Thought back on how we met I realized u died in the same place that we met ..so sad how life was cut short for u ...damn ......

Sylvia Nelson

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. You were a great guy you will be missed!

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.