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Robert G St. Armour III

Robert George St. Armour III

Bristol

Robert George St. Armour III,49, unexpectedly passed away Monday, February 24, 2025 after a long illness at his home.

He was born March 27, 1975 in Burlington the son of Robert and Susan (Cyr) St. Armour Jr.

He loved bike riding, bird watching and walking his dogs. He enjoyed being in his garage and working on cars, movies, video games and being with his family.

He is survived by his wife Pamela St. Armour of Bristol; four children Jasmine Francis, Hunter St. Armour, TJ Clark and Katie St. Armour; several grandchildren; grandfather Robert George St. Armour Sr.; his father Robert George St. Armour Jr. and wife Martha; a brother Clayton Joseph St. Armour (CJ) and wife Mary; several nieces and nephews.

Predeceased by his mother Susan (Cyr) St. Armour; step mother Veronica (Roni) St. Armour; grandmother Jane St. Armour.

Visiting hours will be held Saturday, March 8th from 2 to 5 p.m. at Brown-McClay Funeral Home in Bristol. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made Homeward Bound Animal Shelter, 236 Boardman Street, Middlebury, VT 05753. To send online condolences to his family please visit www.brownmcclayfuneralhomes.com

6 Responses

  1. I remember Bob being one of the toughest guys I ever known hard worker family man always full of laughter didn’t have a care in the world he sure did love his family he fought all the way up to the end never give up rest in peace Bob

  2. I remember Bob as friendly and kind always with a smile. He seemed pretty easy going and I believe really enjoyed life.
    Pam I am so so sorry for this loss. I’m not sure how you’ll deal with his passing but keep yourself first.

  3. Bob was such a happy guy. One of his last visits in my store knowing things have changed still stayed positive for his family and still had a smile on his face even though he was mad to be on a cart driving it around

  4. I’m going to miss u Bob no matter what life through at u always had a smile on your face.You always thought of you family 1st then your dogs.u cleaned a lot of my autos over the yrs.im going to miss your laugh.may u rest in piece my friend !!

  5. This life is crazy. Last time we spoke we were just 6-7 years old. Grew up only hearing through the great grape vine what you were up to you over the years. I always heard good things. Always heard you were a good guy. That’s all I hoped for. I saw you a few times from a distance but was afraid you wouldn’t remember me or us playing in the dirt with cars and trucks or even who I was. RIP your long lost cousin

    Joe St Amour

  6. Our deepest condolences to all of Bob’s family. We’re very sorry for your huge loss of a very loving man so young. God be with you😇.

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