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Robert
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May 11, 1940 – December 20, 2016

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TENANTS HARBOR - Robert (Bob) Anthony Dembinski, 76, passed away in his Tenants Harbor Maine home on December 20, 2016.

He is pre-deceased by his parents Julian B. and Helen F. (Bugay) Dembinski.

Bob was born in Trenton, NJ and then relocated to Hamilton Township.

He attended the Hamilton Square Grammar School, graduated with the Hamilton High School Class of 1958 and earned BA in Mathematics from Rutgers University New Brunswick.

Bob is survived by his son Robert C. Dembinski of Massachusetts; and a longtime companion Donna Jones of Norfolk, Massachusetts.

Bob initially worked for DeLaval R&D Department writing engineering computer applications in FORTRAN.
For several decades he was proudly employed by Honeywell Information Systems (later renamed Honeywell Bull) in Massachusetts, mainly doing computer language compiler development and support. His final title was Senior Staff Analyst.

He also worked for nearly 3 years at Stream International Incorporated providing Customer Support for Microsoft Word and Excel products.

During his working years, he lived in Medway and Norfolk, Massachusetts.

He volunteered as a camera operator with Norfolk Community Television. Here he created several cooking videos, was the treasurer, and was elected Volunteer of the Year several times.

After full retirement, he relocated to Tenants Harbor, where he spent his time enjoying life, ‘the way life should be.’

He was a kind, fair, and decent gentle man. Bob was proud of his Polish ancestry and was the 1958 recipient of The Polish Arts Club of Trenton scholarship.

He was a Star Trek enthusiast and met Leonard Nimoy, the actor who portrayed Mr. Spock.

He kept in touch with his Hamilton High School classmates, attended reunions every 5 years, and created a website for the Class of 1958.

He had a gift of using technology, and enjoyed cooking, baking from scratch, woodworking, being a handyman, reading mystery novels, visits from the American Woodcock also known as the timberdoodle bird in the Spring, nighttime sky events, and chatting with neighbors.

At Bob’s request, there was no viewing, no wake, no funeral service, and no specific location for burying his ashes.

Arrangements are in the care of Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock Street Rockland Maine.
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