Ares...
My friend u luv to go fishing I know u will be catching them up there ... remember Stafford larks...and most of all u your son and me and my ma know u were cool still are never forget .... Ates
Death date: Apr 6, 2020
Robert W. Markowitz, Jr., 54, of Somers, CT, passed away on Monday, April 6, 2020 at Hartford Hospital. He was born in New York, NY, son of Maureen (Bentley) Balanceau, the late Philip Balanceau, Sr., and Robert W. Markowitz, Sr. Read Obituary
My friend u luv to go fishing I know u will be catching them up there ... remember Stafford larks...and most of all u your son and me and my ma know u were cool still are never forget .... Ates
I had such a soft spot in my heart for this boy .
My sincere and deep sorrow to Maureen & family.

Bobby I have known you for 30+years. We always had so much fun. Bigelow Hollow, Beach bonfires, and just fun at home. God Bless You my friend and God Bless your family
Robert Markowitz, We have known each other since I was just a little shit in diapers. We have had a lot of good times throughout the years and even now I can't believe you're gone. My heart goes out to All of your family.⚘
Sending love to all of Bobbys family and friends. I didn't know him well but well enough to know he was a good soul 🙏

God bless you all. This is going to take as long as it takes. Everyone's grief lasts as long as it needs to. You are alive and living just the way you should be. Never forget that. Know that their pain has passed, except for how it lives in your memory. You are the one in pain now. It is best lovingly care for your wounds. Youu be disoriented depressed and forgetful, these things are normal with grief and will pass. Denying sadness denies healing. By letting your heart break you let your heart heal. You will feel guilt, yet you did the best you could have possibly done. Few of us know exactly what to do in the face of the pain and death of a loved one. You will experience anger and rage, and you may want to blame someone. Find someone to talk to. You may never resolve all the issues surrounding his death. You will forget he is gone and then remember again, and your heart will break one more time. You may have to ask for what you need, and others may need to know. Give them opportunity to help.
The remedies for grief are time, courage and love....all applied with tenderness. Grieving takes as long as it takes...this is a process, it may never truly end, but it will change. God bless you and your family 🙏

RIP Bobby... Condolences to your family and friends. Prayers to you all for healing and guidance. Xx

