In Memoriam

Paul R.Wolcott

April 27, 1971- March 14, 2019

Former CEO of the Roberts Insurance Agency, Paul actively worked in the family insurance business for over 25 years and was instrumental in building the Agency into the 21st century. A member of the Home Builder Association of CT and the Associated Builders and Contractors Association. He graduated from New Hampton School in New Hampton, NH and Central Connecticut State University.

An active sports enthusiast all his life, Paul loved adventure and enjoyed extreme snow skiing, golf, boating, water skiing and hockey. He also was an avid fan of the Boston Red Sox, Patriots, and Bruins teams.  Paul loved his dog Brady very much. Uncle Pauley was a wonderful uncle to his two nieces and a special brother and loving son. There were so many people in Paul’s life who adored him. He was a guy who could talk to anyone. Building relationships was Paul’s greatest strength in life. He had a big heart and was a loyal friend which is why he had so many friends. There wasn’t a place Paul would go where he didn’t know someone he had met in his life’s travels. He was just that kind of person.

Rest in Peace, Paul “Wally” Wolcott!

 

In Memoriam

Paul R.Wolcott

April 27, 1971- March 14, 2019

Former CEO of the Roberts Insurance Agency, Paul actively worked in the family insurance business for over 25 years and was instrumental in building the Agency into the 21st century. A member of the Home Builder Association of CT and the Associated Builders and Contractors Association. He graduated from New Hampton School in New Hampton, NH and Central Connecticut State University.

An active sports enthusiast all his life, Paul loved adventure and enjoyed extreme snow skiing, golf, boating, water skiing and hockey. He also was an avid fan of the Boston Red Sox, Patriots, and Bruins teams.  Paul loved his dog Brady very much. Uncle Pauley was a wonderful uncle to his two nieces and a special brother and loving son. There were so many people in Paul’s life who adored him. He was a guy who could talk to anyone. Building relationships was Paul’s greatest strength in life. He had a big heart and was a loyal friend which is why he had so many friends. There wasn’t a place Paul would go where he didn’t know someone he had met in his life’s travels. He was just that kind of person.

Rest in Peace, Paul “Wally” Wolcott!