Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Cunningham, Robert P.

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Robert Paul Cunningham, 93, beloved husband of Barbara, died at UConn Medical Center on August 12, 2021. How to capture in these few words the essence of a man whose true greatness grew through thousands of small kindnesses? A well-lived life, rooted in West

Hartford, but enjoyed to the fullest wherever he traveled, leaves countless memories.

Born in Melrose, Mass., the son of William A. and Ethel McCullough Cunningham, Bob graduated from Hall High School in June of 1945. As a Hartford Courant paperboy, he delivered

news of the end of World War II. Weeks later, he joined the U.S. Army Air Corps, where he learned the reveille bugle call he used on weekends to rouse his six children to ensure they didn't “waste the day.”

At New York University (Class of 1953) he joined the Delta Phi fraternity, where he developed a taste for the Manhattans that became his nightly cocktail tradition with Barb. He worked 37 years as a trust officer at Connecticu­t National Bank, but he knew where to invest to build true wealth: his family. He honored his commitment to be home every night at 5:30 for family supper, even the times he walked home through a blizzard when the buses stopped running. He taught the kids to practice FHB (“family hold back”) to ensure enough left to feed the many unplanned guests who joined lively conversati­ons around the dining room table, but only after he delivered the obligatory “grace.”

Bob flourished when serving others. Whether as a Boy Scout Leader, volunteeri­ng at the West Hartford Senior Center as a tax preparer, a member of the Elmwood Senior Center, as a Communican­t of St. Thomas the Apostle Church, or presiding over the West Hartford Squires, he gave more to his community than he took.

Bob's smile radiated warmth. From his front porch on Arundel Ave. or while traversing the continent in his RV, he shared stories with friends and strangers alike. Even by the peat fire of an Irish pub, where his extensive research

in the Connecticu­t Society of Genealogis­ts led him to trace his family tree, his gregarious­ness won him new friends. He could be the life of the party, dancing to the “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” at a wedding, as easily as he could be a homebody, sharing the nightly cup of salted peanuts with Barbara while enjoying “The Tonight Show.”

Bob and Barbara succeeded spectacula­rly at what they valued most – raising a large and loving family that laughs with the joy he imparted. His spirit lives and grows in those who survive him: his sister Shirley Kucia of Canton; his children Robert “Rusty” Cunningham Jr. and wife Wendy of Burlington; Mary Avery of Tolland; John Cunningham of Virginia; Jane Derrick and husband Doug of South Carolina; Peter Cunningham and wife Susan; and Paul Cunningham and husband Don George of Virginia; his grandchild­ren and their spouses Julie and Pawel Lisek; Lisa and Rob Wistrom; Paul and Tiffany Ricciardi; Dani and Erik Dettenmaye­r; Holly and Nick Merullo; Kelly Cunningham and fiancé Ryan Marques; Nick George; Vanessa George; and his seven great grandchild­ren Joshua, Mikayla, Alaina, Cameron, Karina, Kenneth, and Andrea. He was predecease­d by Barbara, his wife of 60 years, and his sisters Jean and Barbara.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, August 17, at 11:00 AM at St. Thomas the Apostle 872 Farmington Ave. in West Hartford, followed by burial at Fairview Cemetery. Due to COVID concerns, there will be no calling hours nor post-burial meal. Donations in lieu of flowers can be sent to St. Thomas the Apostle of West Hartford, or the Connecticu­t Food Bank.

Directions and online expression­s of sympathy may be made at www.molloyfune­ralhome.com

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