Robert W. Senack

WINSTED — Robert W. Senack Sr., 74, died Aug. 6, 2009, with his family by his side after a long battle with cancer. He was pre-deceased by his beloved wife of 51 years, June.

He was born on May 10, 1935, in Winsted, where he lived most of his life. He was the son of the late Mary (Dondero) and Joseph Senack.

Mr. Senack served his country honorably with the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. Prior to retiring in 1992, he was chief field inspector for the Department of Environmental Protection, Water Management Bureau.

He was remembered as a devoted and loving husband, father and grandfather.

He is survived by two sons, Robert W. Senack Jr. and his wife, Elaine, of Torrington, and William J. Senack and his wife, Christine, of Old Saybrook; two grandsons; and two granddaughters.

In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by his brother, Joseph Senack Jr.

The Senack family wishes to thank the doctors and nurses at the Center for Cancer Care in Torrington and the VNS of Connecticut Torrington Hospice Team. The family also expressed gratitude to all of Mr. Senack’s aides for their kindness and care during the last months of Mr. Senack’s life.

Funeral services and burial will be held privately and at the convenience of the family. There are no calling hours. Maloney Funeral Home, Winsted, is in charge of the arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Center for Cancer Care, 200 Kennedy Drive, Torrington, or the VNS of Connecticut Hospice, 62 Commercial Drive, Torrington.

To leave an online condolence, visit maloneyfuneral.com.

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