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Joseph A. Robichaud

Syracuse, New York

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December 6, 2004 Joseph A. Robichaud, 84, of East Syracuse, died Monday at home. Born in Fitchburg, MA, and retired after 32 years from Crouse Hinds in 1982. He was a U.S. Army WWII veteran, Thunderbirds 45th infantry division. He also coached Babe Ruth little league for over 25 years in E....

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To the most wonderful Grandfather in the world! I know you are now with your beloved wife and son. All of you together with Jesus for a wonderful Christmas in Heaven. You are loved and missed so much. Merry Christmas Buppa.

Dear Joel, Christine, Fabian and family. We learned of Joe's passing while in the Philippines. We all felt so bad, especially that we could not be with the family at this time. Emma and La Pieta offered many prayers for Joe as we went from shrine to shrine and is having a special mass said in the Philippines. We always loved Joe; he was there for everyone. We will all miss him and we appreciate his love and his prayers. Joe, you made us laugh (especially each time you told us about your...

I enjoyed many wonderful chats with Joe about his service to God, family and country. He was one of the best. Thank you, Richard L. Bucci

I REMEMBER MR. ROBICHAUD FROM WHEN MY OWN FATHER WAS AN UMPIRE FOR THE EAST SYRACUSE LITTLE LEAGUE. HE WAS A GOOD MAN. MAY JOE REST IN PEACE & MAY GOD LOVE, BLESS & TAKE CARE OF HIM ALWAYS.

KIM M. (HOLCOMB) BATTISTA

Joelle & Cristina, We would like to send our condolences to you on the passing of your grandfather. Edna & Gordy Wheeler

Joe will be missed by all. What a wonderful friend he was to many - His kindness and spirit will be remembered always. God bless you Joe....
Kelly

So sorry to hear of Joe's passing.
MAY YOU ALWAYS KEEP THOSE POSITIVE MEMORIES CLOSE TO YOUR HEART BECAUSE THEY WILL KEEP HIM ALIVE FOREVER.

TAKE CARE AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU
Ken and Shirley Hamlin
(Bev's sister)

The Members and Auxiliary of the Simon Parise VFW Post 9596 extend their sincere condolances to the Family of Joe. He served our Country and the VFW with great respect.