Bob lived a full life in his few years; he served 21 years in the Air National Guard, earned 5 degrees, enjoyed a diverse career in tech, physical therapy, education, and the Department of Corrections, and traveled to 32 countries.
When Bob did have free time, he was volunteering in the community, an active member of the Knights of Columbus and the American Legion, or renovating his home, which he did right up until the last few years.
Robert is survived by his wife, Jane (Finch) Gendron, children Robert F. Gendron and Marion E. Gendron, sisters Debbie Wickett (and brother-in-law Bill C. Wickett) and Michelle Kennedy, and his nieces and nephews.
His spirit will live-on through adoring family and friends.
Bob lived a full life in his few years; he served 21 years in the Air National Guard, earned 5 degrees, enjoyed a diverse career in tech, physical therapy, education, and the Department of Corrections, and traveled to 32 countries.
When Bob did have free time, he was volunteering in the community, an active member of the Knights of Columbus and the American Legion, or renovating his home, which he did right up until the last few years.
Robert is survived by his wife, Jane (Finch) Gendron, children Robert F. Gendron and Marion E. Gendron, sisters Debbie Wickett (and brother-in-law Bill C. Wickett) and Michelle Kennedy, and his nieces and nephews.
His spirit will live-on through adoring family and friends.
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