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Robert D. Valentine

East Springfield, Massachusetts

1945 - 2021

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Robert D. “Bobby” Valentine, 75, of East Springfield, was Called Safely Home on Saturday, May 22, 2021. He passed into Eternal Life at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield surrounded by the care and comfort of his loving family. He was born in Springfield on August 7, 1945, a son of the late...

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I think about Bobby and Tom all the time. Some people wonder where I'm coming from when I speak such brilliance. If they only knew who were my teachers!!! Miss them.

I’m so sorry. We had a good time stuck in that snowdrift near Christmas . It was great remembrance of a fun life . You were a great guy and a hard worker

I still think about you, Bob. Especially when you rode your bike by my house. You always stopped to shoot the breeze and tell a funny joke. Remember when I stuck your bike in Cynthia and Roy's tree? Fun days for sure. Til we meet again. Rich.

Bobby used to work at then St. Mary's Bingo years ago that's how I got to know him because I worked there to with my late father Richard O'Brien Senior. Bobby was a great guy.

Bob always had a funny story for me.He was so kind to Kenny , Ken was thrilled when Bob brought him an O’Doules. Beer.
A friend forever. We will miss you

Oh, Bob how Mary Ann and I can't believe that you're gone from this Earth. While our hearts are broken, at least we had the pleasure of knowing you if only for five years. We will miss your jokes, your pranks and just your overall good nature. God and those in Heaven are lucky to have.
Until we meet again. Rest well pal.
Rich & Mary Ann Santoro

Collette and family,
I am devastated to know that Bob has passed away. I have enjoyed so many hours with Bob at the bocce courts and Dunkin Donuts in the morning. These many years at Camelot with you and Bob are etched in my mind forever. I have hesitated to call Bob's phone because I know how hard this is for you. I just want you to know I will remember Bob and our time together.
James Bondur

Bob was a great decent guy to deal with always filled with surprises. I loved working with him and Tommy. That pair would always beat three of a kind. Sorry for your loss.

We will miss you at Dunkin Doughnut,you always had a good joke. Sonny Quinn