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Donald J. Roberge

Ellington, Connecticut

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ROBERGE, Donald J. Donald J. Roberge, 49, of Ellington, beloved husband of Marian (Henriques) Roberge, passed away on Tuesday (November 22, 2005). Don was born on Sept 8, 1956, in Hartford, the son of Martin and Olga (Poitras) Roberge of Broad Brook. He was a devoted husband, loving...

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I worked for Don and his wife 13 yrs. ago and I remember them being so much in love. Having just lost my husband this past September with three young children myself, I can empathize with the pain and despair all of you are sure to be feeling. My heart goes out to your family. You all were so kind. Don't try to take one day at a time, just take one minute at a time, May Angels surround you all through this difficult season. Sincere condolences....

Dear Roberge family,
We just heard about your recent great loss. We are both so saddened by this. Don was always kind and decent to us-we trusted him implicitly and we will miss him terribly.
Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.
Chris Durkin and Frank Marino

Don-
I will miss your humor. Bill

To The Roberge Family

Jim and I were totally shocked and deeply saddened to hear that our accountant and friend passed away. For 7 years Don has taken care of our tax needs and always answered any question I asked him. He was a friend to us and he will be deeply missed.

To the Roberge family. We are sadden and express our heart felt sympathy for the passing of Don. There was not a time that either we called him or he called us that we didn't laugh. Don always joked "you can leave the expensive vehicles you repossessed at my house, as long as you leave the keys on the floor for me". His phone calls to us always started "I don't see any BMW's in my driveway". These little things are the way we want to remember Don. To the children, "your dad loved you and...

Marian & Family,
I was very saddened to hear of your loss. I am glad that I had the opportunity to work across the hall from you both as well as spend a great time at the Irish Festival with you all and Marlene. God Bless and if you need anything, please don't hesitate. Marlene knows how to contact me. Take Care,
Diane Rodrigue (Sheehan)

Lynne and Family,
I was so sad to read about Donald's accident in the paper. I can't imagine what your all going through. Please know that you've been in my thoughts and prayers since I saw the paper. Take Care.

Although I never got to meet Mr. Roberge in person. I was always glad to hear his voice on the phone. He would sometimes call just to make sure everything was all set with the house so that you wouldn't have to do anything there. He always wanted to make sure that you could have a relaxed time. I wish I could have met him. He seemed like such a nice man that cared deeply for his family. May you know that my parents (Joe and Rita Beauchain)April and I are here for you if you ever needed...

Marian and family we can't tell you how sorry we are for your loss.
Don will be missed by so many people because of his kindness and generousity. Joe and I always enjoyed talking with Don. Every time we got off the telephone with him we always said what a nice person he was. Always so appreciative and understanding. He always seemed so happy and in a good mood. If there is anything we can do for you here in Vermont, please don't hesitiate to call. We will alway's be here for you. ...