Joseph-Roy-Obituary

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Joseph L. Roy

Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Mar 3, 1940 – Aug 30, 2021 (Age 81)

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BORN
March 3, 1940
DIED
August 30, 2021
AGE
81
LOCATION
Pawtucket, Rhode Island

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William W. Tripp Funeral Home - Pawtucket Obituary

North Providence – Joseph L. Roy, 81, passed away on Monday, August 30, 2021. He was the beloved husband of Camille L. (St. Peter) Roy and the late Claire M. (Caouette) Roy. Born in Pawtucket, he was a son of the late Valrian A. and Mary T. (Salhany) Roy.

Joe graduated from William E....

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Joe and I worked together at the state hospital and enjoyed each other’s company
My deepest sympathy to Camile and his three daughters and Louis Roy and the rest of the family

Dear Camille, Christine, Collen, & Cheryl
We are so sorry to hear about your loss.
Our condolences to you and your family at this most difficult time.
You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

I'm so sorry for your loss. I have the great pleasure of knowing Joe from the Eleanor Slater Hospital. I had worked in Maintenance. He would come in my workshop everyday and we talked and joked around. He was a great guy, funny, and always a pleasure to talk with. He would always call me like every couple of weeks. I'm going to miss his phone calls. He loved his family.

I worked at the Eleanor Slater Hospital and, each time I passed the pharmacy there, Joe and I would chat. He was always jovial, funny and kind. He always saw the humor--sometimes irreverent-- in situations He was also quick to lend a hand or offer help when he was could. One time, he had returned from a vacation in Acapulco, Mexico and, "it was such a good deal" that he encouraged me to go as well. My husband and I took his suggestion and took the same trip back in 1983, and, to this day,...

Rest easy Uncle Joe you will be missed.

We are so sorry to hear about Joe's passing. Our hearts go out to you and your family.

I'm so sorry for your loss. I have the great pleasure of knowing Joe from the Eleanor Slater Hospital. I had worked in Dietary. He was a great guy, funny, and always a pleasure to talk. We use to go for breakfast in Cranston before the Covid came in. He would always call me like every couple of weeks. I'm going to miss his phone calls. He loved his family. Always talking about all

My love and prayers are with you. You are all strong for one another which is an expression of your deep love.

Remembering and cherishing our good times together. Gone but not forgotten. My fondest thoughts and prayers are with you Camille and your family.