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Robert (Bobby) G. Morin III, 34, of Ashley Falls

Bobby enjoyed camping, swimming, pizza and hot dogs, riding golf carts and scooters, horses, playing basketball, and bowling.

Robert “Bobby” G. Morin III, 34, of Ashley Falls died January 26, 2022 at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield.

Bobby was born in Farmington, Connecticut on September 22, 1987, the son of Robert G. Jr. and Theresa (Rosier) Morin.

Bobby graduated from Mount Everett Regional High School. He enjoyed camping, sitting by a campfire, swimming, pizza, and hot dogs, riding golf carts and scooters, horses, playing basketball, and bowling.

Bobby is survived by his father Robert G. Morin Jr. of Winsted; his mother Theresa Morin and stepfather Dan Gomez of Ashley Falls; his maternal grandmother Kathleen Rosier of Great Barrington; his sister Anita Cables and husband Fred Cables Jr. of Canaan, Connecticut; and Myranda and Logan Cables. He also leaves behind Kristy Gomez, Bryan Gomez, Stephen Moro, and lots of loving aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Bobby was predeceased by his grandparents, John A. Rosier Sr. and Beatrice and Robert Morin Sr.

Due to concerns for the health and safety of friends and family due to COVID 19, a private graveside service for Robert “Bobby” G. Morin III was held. Condolences may be made through the Birches-Roy Funeral Home website.

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