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Aaron Kelly Robar, 41, of Newport, NH, died suddenly, Saturday morning, August 25, 2012, after injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident in Westmoreland. He was born in Claremont on May 11, 1971 the son of Norman and Zita (Brownie) Robar. He had attended Stevens High School and had worked for Comcast as a technician in Lebanon, NH. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle and was a member of the Claremont Chapter of the Rolling Thunder Bike Club. Aaron was the commissioner and founder of the Twin Valley Flag Football League and sponsored his own team, called Robar’s Rampage. He was very proud as they recently won the national world cup in Massachusetts. He was also the assistant football coach for Steven’s High School. Aaron was an avid online gamer of Madden Football and had held Madden tournaments at his house and online. Aaron was the ultimate fan of the 49ers, 80’s music and the rock band KISS. He loved his dogs, Ruby and Monzie. The family includes his parents of Salisbury, NC; two daughters, Jordan Robar and Montana Robar both of Charlestown; two brothers, Gordon Robar and his wife, Donna of Lebanon, Stephen Robar of Concord, NC; one niece, Taylor Rocke of Lebanon; longtime companion, Carleen Grasso of Lempster and her children, David, Shawn and Nina Mendonsa; his children’s mother, Wendy Lufkin of Charlestown; several aunts, uncles and cousins. He was pre-deceased by his paternal grandfather, Norman Russell; paternal grandmother, Mary Mildred Robar and maternal grandmother Marjorie Brownie. Friends may call at the Stringer Funeral Home, 146 Broad Street, Claremont, on Friday, August 31, 2012 from 4 to 8 PM. Funeral services will be held at the Trinity Episcopal Church, Broad Street in Claremont on Saturday, September 1, 2012 at Eleven O’ Clock in the morning with Rev. Susan Langle, officiating. Burial will follow in Mountain View Cemetery, Claremont. The family suggests that in lieu of flowers donations may be made in his memory to the Robar Family Memorial Fund, C/O Sugar River Savings Bank, PO Box 569, Newport, NH 03773 to benefit his children. |