Hartford Courant

Gargano, Robert K.

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Robert K. Gargano, 86, beloved husband of Patricia (Zareski) Gargano, of Vernon, passed away on Sunday, February 26th, 2023, at St. Francis Hospital after a fall at his home. He was born in Hartford on Halloween (Trick or Treat, we're not sure?) to the late Oscar and Isabella (Lielasus) Gargano.

A life well lived, Bob grew up in Hartford, a member of the Knot Hole Gang at Bulkeley Stadium that positively influenced and shaped him from a young age, and he went on to proudly serve his country in the United State Marine Corps. After attending college, he was a Pinkerton Detective and found Pat and married in 1961. Bob then discovered the Aerospace Industry ultimately retiring as Vice President of Precision Speed Manufactur­ing, in Windsor.

A proud father of 3 children and 3 grandchild­ren, “Bumpa” has been an amazing influence - even if he did sneak Oreos upstairs to the 3 granddaugh­ters when Graimie wasn't looking - and a source of strength to many.

He is survived by his wife Patricia, son Christophe­r Gargano and his wife Tracy of Manchester, Barbara Mcdonald and her husband Kevin of Scarboroug­h, ME, and Elizabeth (Betsy) Tanner and her husband George of Willington; his 3 Darlings: Granddaugh­ters Jillian Tanner, Katie Gargano, Megan Gargano and her fiancé Jason Rice; his brother Eugene Gargano of St. James City, FL, his sister-in-law Susan Zareski of Palos Verdes Estates, CA, as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predecease­d by his parents, his brother Enrico Gargano, sister-in-law, Marianne O'boyle and brother-in-law Norman Zareski.

Bob taught many lessons to those in his life from making the best Italian sauce & meatballs, to crafting a deck with a center cutout around an apple tree, to car & home maintenanc­e, golf, financial planning and to finding the best sales at every grocery store in a 5 mile radius. Resourcefu­l and able to fix anything, he inspires us to look out for others, as he demonstrat­ed on three separate occasions performing the Heimlich maneuver to save lives. Overall, he taught us to find the joy and embrace family and life with loving and generous hearts.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, March 3rd, 2023, at Church of the Assumption, 27 Adams Street South, in Manchester at 10:00 a.m. Internment with Military Honors at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Middletown will be private.

Robert's family would like to offer a special note of thanks to the Vernon First Responders for their extraordin­ary profession­alism and care. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Vernon Volunteer Firefighte­rs Associatio­n, Inc., P.O. Box 951, Vernon, CT 06066. For online condolence­s, please visit www.tierneyfun­eralhome.com.

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