Norman-Robert-Obituary

Photo courtesy of O'Neill Funeral Home - Cumberland

Norman Robert

Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Age 87

About

DIED
August 10, 2016
AGE
87
LOCATION
Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Obituaries

Send Flowers

O'Neill Funeral Home - Cumberland Obituary

Norman R. Robert, 87, of Cumberland, passed away Wednesday, August 10, 2016. He was the husband of the late Catherine (Milliman) Robert. Born in Woonsocket, he was the son of the late Albert and Almoza (Driscoll) Robert. He was an army veteran of the Korean War. Norman was a parts manager in the trucking industry and also was a packer for Cumberland Engineering, retiring in 1991. He is survived by his daughter, Kathryn Robert of Cumberland. He was the brother of the late Edgar Robert. A Service will be held Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at 11:30 AM in the O’Neill Funeral Home, 3102 Mendon Road Cumberland. Visitation Wednesday from 10:30 – 11:30 AM, prior to the Service. Burial will be private.

Please click here to view the video tribute.

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I have, unfortunately, only met Norman one time, when I was visiting the states back in 2014. What a nice guy he was. I had a lot of fun together with him when we went out on seightseeing. He told me many funny stories. I'm so glad that I ever met him. You will be missed Norman. Love from Kris, Denmark

Go in peace norman

You are an amazing man and will be missed. You always had a smile on your face Kyle will miss you at his games. May God bless you and rest in peace.
We love you!!

One of the best. The most loving, giving, gentle man I've ever known. Many memories of my childhood include him.He was my godfather. He was the clown, the one that stuck up for you, the one that went the extra mile to make you laugh. You will be missed Uncle Norman.

Norman was a very special, loving, caring man, who adored his wife, and daughter Kathy. It was always a joy to see him, and receive his warm welcome and hear his gentle soft voice. My children would love to sit around and hear him tell stories about his life, which were true and hysterical. What a treat that was for them, which they considered better than the candy he always was offering. A great loving man that will be missed by many. Love you very much Norman.

You will be missed. One of the kindest , gentlist men I have ever known.