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11/23/2020 11:00 PM


Old Saybrook

Robert W. Fish, 84, passed away peacefully at Essex Meadows on Nov. 19, surrounded by his loving family. Robert was born Oct. 8, 1936, to Charles and Miriam Fish in Berks Country, Pennsylvania. He attended Penn State University where he was a member of Theta Delta Chi Fraternity. He graduated with a B.S. in mechanical engineering. Robert also earned an M.S. in mathematics at RPI and an MBA in finance from the University of New Haven.

Robert worked at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in the Engineering Program Management Department as accountant and controller for 28 years. Upon his retirement he began teaching mathematics, physics, accounting, and finance at Middlesex Community College.

Robert is survived by the love of his life, Madeleine, whom he met at Penn State. They were married for 62 years. Also surviving is their son Douglas, daughter-in-law Dianne, and twin granddaughters Caitlin and Madeleine.

After graduation, Robert moved to Middletown. He and Madeleine settled in Old Saybrook in 1959. In more than 60 years of living in Old Saybrook, Robert contributed to the town in so many ways, serving for nine years on the Zoning Board of Appeals, five years as its chairman; nine years on the Board of Education; two years on the Board of Finance; four years on the Board of Selectmen, with one year as first selectman; and as chairman of the Land Acquisition Committee and Conservation Commission. He had been town treasurer since 1999. In addition, Robert was a Scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 81 as well as a youth football coach. He was founder and president of the Old Saybrook Education Foundation and had been treasurer and president of the Old Saybrook Chamber of Commerce.

Some of Robert’s other activities aiding the town included the purchase and stewardship of the Great Cedars Conservation Area, development of the financial plan for Old Saybrook, creation of the Land Use Application Fee Ordinance, and the Winterization Ordinance. He was the guiding force for construction of the Chalker Mill Pond Fishway. In 2017, the Town of Old Saybrook honored Robert and Madge, when the annual report was dedicated to them.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Robert’s memory may be made to the Estuary Council of Seniors, Inc., in Old Saybrook, or an organization of your choice. Bob loved Old Saybrook!