Robert F. Bencks

1926 - 2019

Robert F. Bencks obituary, 1926-2019, Portland, ME

Robert F. Bencks

1926 - 2019

BORN

1926

DIED

2019

Robert Bencks Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 18, 2019.
SCARBOROUGH - Robert F. Bencks died peacefully on August 15 at the age of 93. Bob was a gentleman who cherished his family, had faith in God and the essence of humanity, "stepped up to the plate" as a community steward and shared enthusiasm and a great sense of humor! Of course, as all who knew him, Bob was also an avid fan and expert of the game of baseball!

He grew up in Longmeadow, Mass., went to Classical High School in Springfield, Mass., and after serving for two years in the Navy during WWII, he graduated from RPI in 1949 with a degree in Management Engineering. In 1946, while a student at RPI, Bob met Anne Armstrong, a Russell Sage student, on a blind date. They married in June 1948. In 1949, he began his career with Aetna Life and Casualty, Insurance Company. Over the next ten years, this occupation took them to various office locations during which time Bob and Anne started their family. In 1959, they settled in Cape Elizabeth, Maine where Bob became the first General Manager of Aetna's Portland office until retiring in 1985.

Over the years, Bob enjoyed various personal interests and community responsibilities. With careful budgeting and extensive planning, after retirement, he and Anne traveled the world! Together, they have been longtime members of Woodfords Church, where Bob filled many important leadership positions. He served in a variety of roles in Little League from 1949 through 1988, including managing Cape Elizabeth teams that won numerous local and district titles, and a state championship. As well, he introduced innovative ideas, and initiated new Little League programs and skill development methods in the State of Maine.

In retirement, "Baseball Bob" annually attended Major League Baseball all-star and post-season games. By 2013, he accomplished his personal challenge to attend games at every major league ballpark, as well as numerous minor league venues. He manifested and took advantage of countless opportunities to meet major league and minor league players off the field. He was an active member in the Society for American Baseball Research. Honored for his passion and commitment for, and longtime service to the game of baseball, he was inducted into the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.

Bob and Anne's family includes their three children, Jane, Doug, Rob, and their spouses, seven grandchildren, four great grandchildren, and Bob's brother Rod and his family, as well as many extended family members. Connections and gatherings with family, far and near have always been important events throughout Bob's life.

When asked by his oldest grandchild, Jenny, a few years ago, "What makes you glow?" He answered, "For me, it is planning, thinking, and executing the choices Anne and I have made over the years. I feel so blessed and rewarded by the results! My family is the largest brightest glow in my life."

A service to celebrate Bob's life will be at Woodfords Congregational Church, UCC on Saturday, August 24, 2019 at 11 a.m.

Please visit www.jonesrichbarnes.com for further information and to sign Bob's quest book. Arrangements by Jones, Rich & Barnes Funeral Home, Portland.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Bob's memory to:

The Parkinson Foundation

https://parkinsonfoundation.org/donate-mail-phone-online-2

or

Woodfords Church

202 Woodford St

Portland, ME 04103

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August 23, 2019

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August 23, 2019

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August 20, 2019

Laura Armstrong posted to the memorial.

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Tom Tinsman

August 23, 2019

A good man. He was a fixture at Cape Elizabeth baseball games for many years. A great supporter. He will be missed.

@ Hadlock Field, July 2014

Hiroshi Kitazawa

August 23, 2019

I met Bob for the first time at Hadlock Field. As a Red Sox fan, I was overjoyed and excited to attend the first minor league game of its affiliate at first, but the conversation with him has become far more everlasting memory. After general greeting and confirming where I came from, he asked me with a question like this. Are you familiar with the history of baseball in Japan? It was a kind of out of blue question(actually there was blue sky ahead), but I managed to tell him how baseball was imported to and has been developed in Japan. He said, smiling satisfactrily, You are quite a baseball fan. I teased him later, You tested me then if I would have deserved for you to have baseball conversation, right?
Many people say baseball is the legacy sport, with which I truly agree. Memories and experiences in it have been transferred from grandfathers and grandmothers to sons and daughters, to grandchildren. I surely have inherited some of them, his memories, experiences, paat players he met, games he attended, and more than anything, his love of the game, from Bob. This is what I firmly believe and he still lives also in me in that sense. This year 2019 will be forever remembered by me, because two people who had given me the baseball legacies in their own way passed away; my father and Bob.
I am not particularly a religious person, but now I imagine there would be a place in Heaven, such as Baseball division, and people like Bob, Ted Williams and others are are enjoying talking about baseball and playing catches or batting. My father would also be there in spite of language barrier He was happy when I told him stories about Bob so much whenever I came back from my baseball trip.
I understand this may sound a childish imagination, but I do wish to join them there someday.
Thank you Bob, and rest in peace.
Hiroshi

Laura Armstrong

August 20, 2019

My dearest Uncle Bob will forever be in my heart, his kind & gentle nature affected my life profoundly and for that I am grateful. RIP sweet soul...

August 18, 2019

Another from the 'Greatest Generation' in God's care.
Thank you for your service.

August 18, 2019

Thank you for your service to our country. Rest In Peace.

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