Friday Dec 30, 2016
Tuesday morning the day I lost my best friend. Poppa you fought the good fight and when Grammy saw you towards the end she knew it was only right to take you with her. You can rest now. I may have lost you in flesh and blood but don't you ever think a day will come and go without the memories we made filling it. Riding around in your Cadillac, taking me fishing, golfing, and never a minute late for baseball. I hope one day I have the chance to be half the grandfather and caring person you were. I love you so much and will miss you everyday. No matter where this life may take me you will always be my first best friend and I will cherish the 27 years I got to spend with you. Keep and eye on us all will ya! Dont be afraid to give me a swift kick when I need it either. I love you Poppa rest in paradise
Your Grandson Chris -
Saturday Dec 31, 2016
Bob, what can we say, we have lost the best of the BEST. We had so many fun times together, and you were the first on the scene for helping anyone of us. You are a big loss to this family but will never be forgotten, may you RIP, you certainly deserve it. Love you forever
Jerry & Dottie Landry - (Gulfport, FL)
Sunday Jan 01, 2017
Susan, our dear sister in law and family,
We are so sorry that your dad has past. He will be surely missed. One of the nicest guys we have had the pleasure to know.
Our deepest sympathies.
With love Guy & Di
Guy & Diane Carbone - (inthrop, MA)
Tuesday Jan 03, 2017
Dear Courtemanche family,
We are sorry for the loss of Bob. Bob worked diligently for several years at the Daily Bread Food Pantry at St. Matthew Trinity Lutheran Church. Bob loved the pantry, and he was dedicated to unloading the Rhode Island Community Food Bank truck each week. I will never forget in January 2005 how Bob worked unloading boxes in the middle of a driving ice and snow storm. We will miss Bob tremendously as a person and as a loyal, kind volunteer.
We are sorry for your loss.
Love,
the Matuszeks
Jim, Becky, Ken and Dan
Pawtucket, RI
James Matuszek - (Pawtucket, RI)
Tuesday Jan 17, 2017
Please take comfort in the knowledge that God has made a provision for those lost to us in death. The Bible says, "this is the will of my Father, that everyone who recognizes the Son and exercise faith in him should have life, and I will resurrect him on the last day,"(John 6:40). Jesus gives us hope in the fact that one day our dead loved ones will be brought back to life. So while we greive now for those lost in death, the best is yet to come! For more information, please visit JW.org.
T. Commander - (South Carolina)
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