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Robert Hancock Obituary

Robert Graham Hancock, Jr. was born on April 29, 1943 in Stamford, Ct. to Robert Graham Hancock, Sr. and Geneva Adelaide Hancock (nee: Lumpkin). As an only child, he was cherished by his parents. Upon his father's return from World War II, the family moved to New Haven, first living in the Webster Street Housing Development, where he developed many lifelong friendships, before moving to 15 Read Street. Together, the family were members of Dixwell Avenue United Church of Christ. Robert attended New Haven Public Schools and excelled at playing the Oboe in the school band at Wilbur Cross High School. After High School, Robert attended Defiance College in Ohio before joining the United States Navy and completing tours of duty in the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas as well as the Pacific. Photos from this period reveal his growing love for his famous pipes and he enjoyed recounting stories from his months spent at sea on aircraft carriers. It was also during this time that he developed a love for photography and news radio which would stay with him throughout his life. Upon returning to New Haven, Robert joined the team at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station where he developed a love for research, nature and long walks and drives through the East Rock neighborhood. Shortly after switching teams at Yale University, he was introduced by his manager to Betty Canteen who worked on the floor below. After a five year courtship, the two were married on October 8th, 1977. Their marriage was spirited and enduring as both enjoyed traveling, cooking and supporting each other's hobbies; her gardening and his model trains and photography. Their union produced their only child, Robin Elizabeth Hancock, the joy of Robert's life, in 1982. The family home became known for its holiday dinners, the couple's love for cozy home design and Robert's impressive library and man cave. Robert earned a Masters in History and completed work on a PhD in Maritime History at the University of Connecticut. He dedicated 36 years to the Connecticut State Health department while also devoting time to his passion as a historian at Mystic Seaport and many years in news radio at ABC news and WYBC radio, among others. His retirement was spent in the company of his friends and trains at the Connecticut Model Railroad Club, baking, singing with the New Haven Heritage Chorale, devoting his time and talents faithfully as lay leader at his beloved First and Summerfield Church and following along with Robin's travels. Robert was pre-deceased by his parents. He is survived by his wife Betty, daughter Robin, a devoted extended family and a large, vibrant community of friends. A memorial service to celebrate his life and legacy will be held Saturday, September 6, 2025, at 10:00 A.M. at First and Summerfield United Methodist Church, 425 College St., New Haven. Parking is available in Yale Lot 51 (310 Temple St., New Haven).

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Published by WFSB from Sep. 3 to Sep. 12, 2025.

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Edwin V Selden

September 4, 2025

As a former FSUMC member, I send my condolences to Robin and the Hancock family. I always enjoyed Bob's (un)intended roll your eyes wit. Just writing this takes me back to our friendship my late-wife, Deb, and I had at FSUMC and a smile appears. The passing of an individual you knew is always sobering, but the memories of that friendship is carried forward with you in your life.
Thanks, Bob, for being Deb's and my friend.
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