Henry Robert “Bob” Dunsmore, 72, of Boothbay Harbor, passed away unexpectedly March 22 at his home. He was born on Feb. 24, 1943 in Grand Lake Stream to Henry F. Dunsmore and Stella Amanda (Yates) Dunsmore.
Bob grew up in Windham. In his junior year of high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and was stationed in Fairbanks, Alaska. He returned to graduate in the class of 1967 from Windham High School.
Bob worked in Portland for American Can, DiMillo’s, and began his life-long career as a taxi driver. He worked for Red Cab in South Portland. Bob then started his own cab company called Dunzi’s and he grew his fleet to four taxis in Portland. He helped found the Independent Taxi Owners Association (I.T.O.A.) in Portland. He moved to Boothbay Harbor and starting operating Boothbay Taxi in 1984, and ran the taxi company until he retired in 1998.
Bob was an avid Red Sox fan and loved spending time with family, especially his grandchildren.
His personality often made him seem ornery or gruff, but those who truly knew him could see straight through it. A playful argument or mention of his grandkids would be all it would take to make him smile.
He was predeceased by his parents, Henry and Stella Dunsmore; and sister, Marguerite Louise Potter.
Henry is survived by daughters, Kimberly and husband John Farrell of Scarborough, and Katrina and companion James Barter of Boothbay; sisters, Lynn Dunsmore of Massachusetts, Laura Melvin and husband Dwayne of Windham, and Myra Jean McNally and husband Brent of Raymond; grandchildren, Kurt Dunsmore of Bath, Jenna Lowe of Lewiston, Adaline Barter of Boothbay, and James Ryan Barter of Boothbay; Auntie Mabel Dunsmore of Portland; two great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and faithful companion, Pepper.
A service to celebrate Bob’s life will be held at 2 p.m., Fri., March 27 at Hall’s of Boothbay, 975 Wiscasset Rd., Boothbay. Al Roberts will be officiating.
Donations in Bob’s memory may be made to Boothbay Food Pantry.
To extend online condolences, light a candle for Bob, or to share a story or picture, visit their Book of Memories at www.hallfuneralhomes.com.
Hall’s of Boothbay has care of the arrangements.