John-Robillard-Obituary

John Robillard

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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FITCHBURG -- John J. “Robes” Robillard, 63, of 32 Burnap St., died on Friday, Nov. 9, in University of Massachusetts Memorial Healthcare in Worcester, after a long illness.

He was born on Oct. 25, 1944, in Fitchburg, the son of Omer and Ruth (Okerman) Robillard.

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Dear Aunt Sharon,JP and family,
my thoughts and prayers are with at this time.I have only a few memories
of uncle John growing up(living so far away)ButI have always thought of him as a kind man,always with a big smile,that loved his family
very much.

Love,Brenda

Auntie Sharon & JP,

We hold you in our thoughts at your time of loss. I wish i had more memories of Uncle John but the ones i do have i hold dearly.

I always remember him with a smile apon his face and the time him and grandpa had a discussion over wich froze faster hot or cold water.

These may seem like little things but there fond memories to me that i will always hold dearly.


Love Dee & Jon

Aunt Sharon and Jon-Paul,
Uncle John was a great man, husband, father and uncle. I have very good memories of holidays with us all together. From when Jon-Paul was small in his green shorts, to me as a teenager getting a stomach ache when it is time for dishes. :)Uncle John always enjoyed that with Dad, seeing how long it took for my stomach ache to appear. To Ashlee when she was small and Uncle John holding her in one hand.... She was so small.. To the great conversations with Dad,...

Dear Sharon, Jon-Paul, Jean and Paul,

Robes and I were such good "buddies" during our high school years and later; I felt as if we we were all like family. He will be truly missed.

My heart goes out to all of you at this time of sadness and in the days ahead.

Love to all,

Lena (Alitalo) Bourque

Dear Sharon & Jon-Paul,
John was a great friend and one of the most fun-loving people I have ever known. I have many fond memories of him. His sense of humor has gone unmatched all these years. He was always smiling and cracking jokes and that in turn made everyone around him smile. Rest in peace John, you are in our prayers. God bless you and keep you.

John was a GREAT PERSON. And a WOUNDERFUL person to work with. He will be missed.

Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. May God's peace help you through these difficult times.

Class mate and friend. Will always
remember the good times at the st.b
n.d. and "y" dances.

Family and friends,

Our deepest regrets to all of you. May God's grace be with you at this difficult time. You're all in our hearts and prayers.

Peace and God Bless,
Mark, Ritela, Daniel and Briana Okerman