• Date Of Birth: June 7, 1956
  • Date Of Death: December 19, 2014
  • State: Connecticut

Robert W. Malarkey, 58, of Fairfield, CT, beloved husband of Patricia and loving father of Marissa and Rebecca passed away peacefully December 19, 2014, surrounded by love and the recorded music and singing of his cherished mother, Mary.  Born June 7, 1956 in Milford, CT he was the son of the late John and Mary Malarkey.  Bob’s siblings John Malarkey from Evanston, IL, Elizabeth Malarkey Maroney (James)of Milford, and  David (Kathy) Malarkey of North Carolina, his brothers-in-law James and Genio Chiappa of Trumbull and Milford along with special nieces, nephews and cousins and his Aunt Margie McNair all hold a special place in his heart.  After graduating from Milford High School he went to the University of Bridgeport where he achieved a BS degree in Marketing, but it was in sales where he truly shined.  Working for the AAA Motor Club, he learned early on the skills to  eventually end up at his final position at Northwestern Mutual Financial Network where he was a financial Rep specializing in Long Term Care Insurance.  Bob’s incredible ability to listen–truly listen to his clients about what was important made him not only successful but loved and admired by all.  He was the President of his National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors in 2004 and received the Richard Wilsey Award in 2005.  When his health issues became too overwhelming this year, Bob reluctantly ended his voluntary 10 year position on the Pension Board of Fairfield; holding the office of Chairman for the past several years.  His most recent award came the day he passed, for he was given the Philip Pierz award; the highest given out by his Agency.  This award reflects “Do you have any idea of the impact of what you say and do have on those around you”.   For many years, Bob was either head or assistant Soccer Coach for his two daughters teams as they grew up.  Even then, he knew the impact of “what you say and do” around those kids.  His gifts of guidance and acceptance at any level of play was what endeared him to not only the children but their parents as well. We would like to think Bob is catching a good baseball or hockey game right about now, or maybe sitting front and center to a jam session done by George or John.  What is evident to all who knew him was his overwhelming love of family.  Bob made everyone he met feel special;  That’s his legacy.

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