ARCHER, Robert (Bob)
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Passed away on March 19, 2014, at the age of 90. Loving husband of Renée Archer (nee Lacroix); dear father of Frédérique (Peter Forêt); cherished grandfather of Pierre Robert; fondly remembered by his sisters-in- law Cécile, Jacqueline and Claudette; as well as many nephews and nieces. He enjoyed the fellowship of good friends. A private burial was held for the family at Notre-Dame Cemetery. In Memory of Bob, donations to the Maison Mathieu Froment-Savoie would be appreciated.
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April 14, 2014
Lesley Hawley
Les années passent et on oubli ceux qui ont fait partis de notre jeunesse. Mes condoléances à toute la famille. Tante Renée, je pense à toi.
March 31, 2014
Sincères condoléances à tous les proches de Robert.
Bob était toujours d'une grande gentillesse et un vrai "gentleman." Les soirées de poker des années 80 et 90 me viennent à l'esprit lorsque j'évoque son souvenir.
May Morpaw
March 29, 2014
Carolyn Beaucaire
I am so sorry to hear of Robert's passing. I will always remember him as a kind and gentle soul with a great sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and the family during this difficult time.
Carolyn, Vince, Derek and Matthew
March 29, 2014
Ken Hacker
Sincere condolences to Bob's close family. Farewell old friend & former colleauge. Ken Hacker
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