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Joseph Romard Sr.

Marlboro, Massachusetts

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Joseph T. Romard Sr., 75, of Marlborough died Sunday, October 28, 2012 at Marlborough Hospital after a period of declining health. His wife of 47 years, Joan B. (Hogan) Romard died in 2005. He leaves a son Joseph T. Romard Jr. and Trish Bertuzzi of Hudson: a daughter Sherry Maracle and her...

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I sit on my patio everyday and watch the birds in the birdhouse he made for me

I remember watching Mr. Romard working on a roof. I was amazed at the rythm he kept pounding the nails through the plywood. This was Before carpenters had pneumatic guns to do the job.
I wanted to share a nice memory I have of Mr. Romard. He help in teaching me how to work. Work hard and be proud.

My uncle joe was a tuff guy while I was growing up but I saw a soft side with him n my brother john he sort helped him out in johns business n he used to visit uncle joe often he was pretty sad when John passed

Joey & Sherry - sorry to hear about your Dad passing. Your family were great neighbors!

Joey and Sherry I'm sorry to hear about your Dad. He was a good guy, who I liked being around, especially when me and Joey worked with him, and my father, Ray. I remember how amazed I was how strong he was for his size. He was a tough SOB. I'm glad I knew him.

Mike Peters

Joey & Sherry - god its been years sorry to hear about your Dad. He was the cool tough guy of the neighborhood. I remember when Shep got into a fight with Burkes dog and he came over and broke the chain link collar with pliers and thru Shep over his shoulders and carried him home. Sorr I didnt make it to the funeral would have loved to see you both. Best wishes and my condolences again
Love Sheila (Riley) Fox

Sherry and Joey , I'm so sorry to hear of my Uncle Joe's passing Like my Dad I admired and respected him very much. Thanks for the great cookout memories I have as a kid.

I had the honor and pleasure of caring for Joe on his stays at Marlboro Hospital. He topped the list of favorite patients and will be sorely missed. Breathe easy Joe.

Sherry and Joe,
I hope you know how much I admired your dad. He always made me feel like I was "something". In my teenage years that meant a lot. The "PetRom" business, I loved my dad, but preferred to work with yours. Our deepest sympathy. the PETERS'