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Robert Flint Obituary

Robert John Flint, born June 25, 1933 in New York to the late Henry and Helen Flint, died June 18, 2010 after a brief struggle with pancreatic cancer. He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Gail (Pate) Flint and children: Kathy and James Gagnon of Ware, MA, Robert Jr. and Teresa Flint of Hampton, CT, James Flint of Florida, Brenda Herbrig of Webster, MA, George Brian and Irene Houle of Grafton, MA, Barbara and Gary Schauwecker of Brookfield, MA, Barry Houle of Northborough, MA, Jennifer and Bruce Biron of Myrtle Beach, SC and John Ernest Flint of Newton and his sister, Florence Braga of Dennis Port, MA. He leaves 21 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by two sisters and two brothers.

Robert attended Grafton High School then entered the U.S. Army in 1953 where he served for seven years including service in Korea and Germany. He later served in the Army National Guard 101st Field Artillery as a Staff Sergeant. Robert served as VFW Post Vice-Commander in West Yarmouth, MA. He was also a member of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary for many years on Cape Cod. He turned his army training as a mechanic into his career, owning an AAMCO franchise and CARE Transmissions in Auburn, MA.

Robert enjoyed spending time with his family, boating, hunting, camping, and fishing, especially fishing the outer shoals of Cape Cod. He was an active member of Christian Hope Fellowship in Charlton, MA. Upon his return to Grafton, Robert worked at St. James Church in South Grafton and enjoyed spending time at the Senior Center.

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette on Jul. 9, 2010.

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jamie houle

August 3, 2010

To our family, Grandpa was a good man with a good heart. Our prayers are with our family especially grandma flint we love you all ~ Jamie Houle

karen soper

July 27, 2010

So sorry for your loss. He will always be a wonderful part of my childhood memories.

Bruce Boulay

July 14, 2010

Sorry for your lose, Bob you were the best boss a man could ever work for, Ill never forget the day I let down a new yorker on the fender of that silver shadow, O my god . The world suffered a great lose with your passing. You will all ways be in my thoughts and prayers .

Irene Houle

July 12, 2010

He will be very missed by so many. I am glad the boys got to spend more time with him over the last couple of years, usually because he was here fixing something for us! They don't make them like that anymore. We love Dad/Grandpa

Christine Braga

July 12, 2010

He will be missed by all, Now he is in Heaven keeping an eye on all of us.
Sleep well Uncle Bobby, love and support to his Whole extended Family

Barbara schauwecker

July 9, 2010

To our family I am to sorry for our loss of such a wonderful man so full of life and kindness I remember so many good times that he has given to us and treated me like a daughter of his very own , he is a great loss in my life . the memories will go on forever, and the true love he had to share with my mother . god bless.. I love you Dad

John Wilson

July 9, 2010

Sorry for you loss. Bob and I were friends in the late 40's & early 50's In No. Grafton.
God Bless you all.
John Wilson Hopkinsville, Kentucky

Dennis Thompson

July 3, 2010

I am truly sorry to hear of your loss.Bob was a friend to our family. I met Bob as a young kid growing up around George Merservey's Garage in Harwich Center.He was a friend to my older Brothers Harold & Allin .He was always pleasant and easy going. I also had the pleasure to meet his parents.There are no words to ease this pain.Our prayers and Thougths are with you.

Joseph Braga

July 2, 2010

Hi Aunt Gail, I am so sorry about Uncle Bobby, but I am so glad I got to see him one last time. I will always remember my time spent fishing with him and grampy as a young boy. You are in Diane and My prayers. Love, Joey

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