Robert Vincent Raby

April 10, 1966 ~ May 15, 2025
Born in:
Meriden, Connecticut
Resided in:
Crossville, Tennessee
On May 15, 2025, at age 59, Robert Raby, devoted husband and best friend to Kelly Raby, dropped the working tools of life and entered the gates of Heaven. A short, aggressive battle with Cancer never dimmed the sparkle in his eyes or silenced the laugh that would erupt over his and Kelly’s silly humor.
Besides Kelly, who he loved life with since they were kids, he is survived is by his parents Bob and Ceil Raby of Crossville, TN (formerly Meriden CT) his Brother Justin (Leigh) Raby of Bellingham, WA, Father and Mother in Law Jim and Sandi Filipowicz of Crossville TN, and Brother in law John Filipowicz of Chester, VT. He was also loved by many Nieces and Nephews, Cousins, Aunts, and Uncles.
He was a graduate of Wilcox Tech in Meriden, CT, and a former employee of the Town of Meriden. Until his well-planned-out retirement at age 55 to start living his best life, he worked for the MDC in Hartford, CT.
He is preceded in death by his mother-in-law, Linda Filipowicz. She said 39 years ago, when Kelly brought him home to meet her, ‘Any young man that is an animal lover has to be a good guy. And that he was. The dogs he and Kelly have had over the years were their children. It wasn’t till last fall that they adopted their first rescue and discovered the ultimate unconditional love. The organization they found Izzy was A.A.R.F. (All About Rescue and Fixin’). Should you choose to honor his memory with a donation, please contact https://www.aarf-tn.com/donate/
Bob was a proud member of the Meridian Lodge No. 77 in Meriden, CT, and Crossville Lodge #483 F&AM in Crossville, TN. That led to his biggest passion…… being a dedicated and loyal member of the Widow’s Sons Masonic Riding Association. His current chapter is Dry Bones. To share a description of a WS “A Global, Charitable, and Non-Profit association made up of a group of Masonic members who are motorcycle enthusiasts whose mission is to help, aid, and assist Masonic widows and Orphans, while extending a hand of care and compassion to all others who need a helping hand.”
He loved his “brothers,” who held such camaraderie and non-judgmental acceptance. Times with them helping others or kickin’ back at a rally/gathering were what he considered his best days. The other charity, if you were to choose to, would be the WS’s via Dan Patterson, Kingston Lodge 550, West Spring St., Kingston, TN 37763.
A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.
My Bob, I wanted to share here words and passages sent to me since you left us. But there are so many that I could fill pages. I don’t think you knew the impact you had. I had some say they became Masons because of you! All those words are such a comfort to me and make me so proud. Even with people all around us, it was always just you and me in the end. My wire nut to your wing nut, frick and frack. I will forever say pretty sunset and hear your voice say awwwww. I promised you I would be ok and I hope I will in time, but for now, you are my sunshine and my forever sunset (we never really did get up early enough for a sunrise). Love you more! Your Kelly
Sending our condolences and prayers! We are here for you anytime, love you. Bob was a great guy. He will be missed dearly!!
We are so sorry for your loss. So many memories, from going to school together, seeing you at the Durham fair year after year, camping trips (so much fun & laughter), to then being neighbors & flying the drone around your house that Bob almost shot down. He will always be in your heart ❤️! Sending you strength & love. Thoughts & prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
It was always a pleasure to see and fellowship with y’all at rallies! I am so sorry for your loss sister. Sending my love and prayers to you.
“Grief is the last act of love. Where there is deep grief, there is great love.” Our sincere condolences to Kelly and the whole family. You will continue to be in our prayers.
We begin to remember not just that he passed, but that he lived—And that his life gave us so many memories too forget. Our sincere condolences to you and your family. Bob will be dearly missed.
Love Donna and Mike
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We begin to remember not just that he passed, but that he lived—And that his life gave us so many memories not too forget. Our sincere condolences to you and your family. Bob will be dearly missed.
Love Donna and Mike❤
We begin to remember not just that he passed, but that he lived—And that his life gave us so many memories not too forget. Our sincere condolences to you and your family. Bob will be dearly missed.
Love Donna and Mike❤
SMIB BROTHER RABY.