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Robert Gordon “Bob” Bartram Sr.

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Robert Gordon “Bob” Bartram Sr.

Birth
Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, USA
Death
18 Feb 2013 (aged 92)
Bridgeport, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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Robert Gordon Bartram, Sr., 92 years old, of Huntington, Connecticut, husband of the late Julie T. (Mariotti) Bartram, son of the late Samuel and Ethel (Williams) Bartram, passed away February 18, 2013.

Born September 9, 1920 in Kokomo, Indiana, Mr. Bartram lived in Stratford for many years before moving to Huntington in 1974.

He was a World War II Veteran who served in the 3018th Army Air Force Unit at Kingman Army Air Field in Arizona, the 515th Field Artillery Battalion in France, the 106th Infantry Division in Germany and the 140th Military Police Company at the U.K. Base Guardhouse in London, England. He was a lifetime member of the American Legion of Stratford, Connecticut.

Mr. Bartram was a Fire Inspector at the Remington Arms Company of Bridgeport, Tax Assessor for the Town of Stratford and Road Construction Estimator for the former Silliman Company of Bridgeport.

He was an avid sportsman who loved to fish, ski, hang glide and parachute. He is on The Honor Roll of the Hall of Fame of Parachuting. Photography was also a passionate hobby he enjoyed all of his life.

Mr. Bartram is survived by his son Robert G. Bartram II and his wife Jacqueline of Stamford; daughter, Sharon E. Bartram of West Haven; his brother Ted Bartram of Huntington; two sisters, Irene Himmelberger of Kissimmee, Florida and Marie Goodin of Milford, Connecticut; four grandchildren Robert Bartram III and his wife Sara of Nashville, Tennessee; Richard S. Bartram and his wife Lisette of Lima, Peru, Jennifer Benichak of Stratford and Amanda Benichak of West Haven; two great grandchildren, Tristan Cash Bartram of Nashville, Tennessee and Ilka Bartram of Lima, Peru.

He was predeceased by his first wife Elizabeth Bridget (Reilly) Bartram and his brother George Bartram of Huntington.

W. R. McDonald Funeral Home, Main Street, Stratford, Connecticut.

NOTE: Mr. Bartram is listed among those who served his country on the World War II Memorial Registry.
Robert Gordon Bartram, Sr., 92 years old, of Huntington, Connecticut, husband of the late Julie T. (Mariotti) Bartram, son of the late Samuel and Ethel (Williams) Bartram, passed away February 18, 2013.

Born September 9, 1920 in Kokomo, Indiana, Mr. Bartram lived in Stratford for many years before moving to Huntington in 1974.

He was a World War II Veteran who served in the 3018th Army Air Force Unit at Kingman Army Air Field in Arizona, the 515th Field Artillery Battalion in France, the 106th Infantry Division in Germany and the 140th Military Police Company at the U.K. Base Guardhouse in London, England. He was a lifetime member of the American Legion of Stratford, Connecticut.

Mr. Bartram was a Fire Inspector at the Remington Arms Company of Bridgeport, Tax Assessor for the Town of Stratford and Road Construction Estimator for the former Silliman Company of Bridgeport.

He was an avid sportsman who loved to fish, ski, hang glide and parachute. He is on The Honor Roll of the Hall of Fame of Parachuting. Photography was also a passionate hobby he enjoyed all of his life.

Mr. Bartram is survived by his son Robert G. Bartram II and his wife Jacqueline of Stamford; daughter, Sharon E. Bartram of West Haven; his brother Ted Bartram of Huntington; two sisters, Irene Himmelberger of Kissimmee, Florida and Marie Goodin of Milford, Connecticut; four grandchildren Robert Bartram III and his wife Sara of Nashville, Tennessee; Richard S. Bartram and his wife Lisette of Lima, Peru, Jennifer Benichak of Stratford and Amanda Benichak of West Haven; two great grandchildren, Tristan Cash Bartram of Nashville, Tennessee and Ilka Bartram of Lima, Peru.

He was predeceased by his first wife Elizabeth Bridget (Reilly) Bartram and his brother George Bartram of Huntington.

W. R. McDonald Funeral Home, Main Street, Stratford, Connecticut.

NOTE: Mr. Bartram is listed among those who served his country on the World War II Memorial Registry.

Gravesite Details

Cause of death: Injuries sustained as a result of an automobile accident



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