Robert Dudley Purinton

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POWNAL - Robert Dudley Purinton, 87, of Pownal, died Friday April 5, 2013 at Maine Medical Center. He was born on June 13, 1925 in Augusta, a son of George D. and Anna J. Laughlin Purinton. Robert attended elementary school in Gray and Pennell Institute in Gray. Robert, along with many of his classmates, joined the Army and served during World War II. Following the War he returned to Maine. In 1956 he began working as a brick mason. During the early part of his career, he worked in several of the of the east coast states. Since 1960 he worked mostly in Maine. For many years he operated R.D. Purinton and Son. He retired at the age of 79. Robert was a member of Hiram Lodge No. 180 AF AM of South Portland. He earned the distinction of attaining the status of a 33rd Degree Mason. He was a former member of the Shrine. Robert was also a member of American Legion Post No. 83 of Freeport. He enjoyed the outdoors and was a proud member of the National Rifleman's Association. Robert was an avid hunter, fisherman and trapper. He was proud of his lifetime trapper's license. Robert was predeceased by his parents and his wife Ruth (Catlin) Purinton in 2009.Survivors include two sons, George Carlton Purinton and wife Linda of New Gloucester, Robert Dean Purinton and wife Gail of Durham; a sister, Shirley Grover Portland; a brother, Clifford Purinton of Sweden; four grandchildren, Krista Brown and husband Josh, Trevor Purinton, Matthew Purinton, and Angela Sequiera and husband Tony; three great grandchildren, Ella Brown, Sara Brown, and Issac Purinton. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service Tuesday April 16, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at First Parish Congregational Church of Pownal, Hallowell and Elmwood Roads (Route 9) Pownal. Military rites will be rendered at the church. Burial will be held at Sapling Hill Cemetery in Gorham. Donations in his memory may be sent to the Shriners Burn Center, 51 Blossom Street, Boston, MA 02114. Arrangements are being handled by Conroy-Tully Crawford Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, 172 State Street, Portland.Online condolences may be expressed below.

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  1. Dear George, Linda, Robert and Gail and all family members, We all were so sorry to hear of Bobbi P’s passing. Although he is in a better place now we will sure miss his wonderful smile, eyes of kindness and his words of wisdom in times of crisis ~ all that he shared and did with/and for my brother Kirk. Bobbi IS such a special man. I recall one July afternoon up at camp and he and our Dad (Dick Bickford who passed 12/20/11) were out at the picnic table eating steamers lobsters and the yacking that was happening between those two brings a smile and tears to our eyes. He will be missed and always loved! God Bless all of you during this time! With love, tenderness,and time to heal Beth, Dick (Gustafson) and Patricia (Bickford)

    – Beth (Bickford) & Richard Gustafson

  2. Deeply saddened by the loss and with time that sorrow of the loss will be replaced with joyful and happy memories

    – Arran "Chuck" Adams

  3. There are too many memories to select any one that is better than the other, they are all precious to me. Bob was always a part of my life from being a kid through adult hood. From cutting wood for him in high school to eventually working for him after graduating from high school. The wonderful memories that I have from going on annual hunting trips and fishing trips will always be cherished. He was such a wonderful, hard working, easy going and loving man to his family and his friends. He will be sorely missed by his many friends and loved ones. George Lynda, Dean and Gail, our deepest condolences in the loss of your father. You and your families are in our thoughts and prayers.

    – Walter and Cindy Slocum

  4. Uncle Bob was loved by many and will surely be missed. His sense of humor was priceless. He put many a smile on our faces. He’s left us with many memories. George, Dean your families are in our thoughts and prayers. God be with you in this time of sorrow.

    – Austin and Marlene Mitchell Ganly


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