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By LORNA COLQUHOUN
New Hampshire Union Leader Correspondent

The body of Richard Robinson Sr., 67, was recovered from the Connecticut River yesterday afternoon, a little more than a day after he was reported missing.

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YOUR COMMENTS


Charlotte & Family,

I am so sorry to hear of Richard's passing. My thoughts are with all of you at this time. I will never forget the times spent with your family. There was never a dull moment. May you always have fond memories of Richard to carry within your hearts.

Best Wishes,

Valerie Frizzell Carr
- Valerie Frizzell Carr, Lancaster

I spent as much time growing up in the Robinson household as I did in my own. Richard was a good man and I can't imagine what the family must be going through. My prayers go out to you all.
- Brent Chapple, Dover, NH

I am in total shock. Richard is my first cousin. I will miss him deeply. He was such a big giant with big heart. I can still see his smiling face. My thoughts are with Charlotte and the kids.
- Linda (Bly) Blish, Claremont, NH

Why are the enforcement officers in the picture not wearing life jackets!?!?!?
- Jack Burns, Bow

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Charlotte and the rest of the family.
Richard will be remembered always.
- Wendy Covill, Bloomfield, Vt

charlotte & family. words are so inadequate at at time like this. wanted u to know you are in my thoughts & prayers. joyce cass
- joyce cass, tweksbury mass

My families thoughts and prayers are with the robinson family.
- Mandi Theberge, Milton, VT

Our prayers are with the family.
- wil, N Stratford NH

Those of us that knew him and his family while we lived in Stratford, even if it was long ago, remember how good he was. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and the people of Stratford.
- Steve Boyington, Chester

Richard was a outdoors man and loved by all, especially by all of us in the whole family. He will be missed, god bless you Richard as you are now in the heavens with the others that have passed with in the family....RIP to you.....they don't get any better then Richard.....

our prayers are with the the rest of the family members in the North

from all the Blys in Sunapee, Claremont and surronding towns.....
- John Bly, Warner, NH

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