ROBERT-AMERAULT-Obituary

REV. MR. ROBERT P. AMERAULT

Medford, Massachusetts

1932 - 2014

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AMERAULT, Rev. Mr. Robert P. "Deacon Bob" Of Medford, MA. Born November 23,1932, died April 2, 2014 after a brave battle with cancer. Son of the late William and Ida (Meuse) Amerault. Loving husband of 53 years to the late Dorothy F. (Marshall) Amerault. Loving father of Karen Main and her...

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Heaven's Angels are singing. And Mom is there with open arms. I am so sorry for your loss.
Memories are with you forever.
May those beautiful memories, your faith, family, and friends, help you through this time of sorrow.

I am a cousin to the Kearney family and enjoyed Cursillo weekends with Bob. What a wonderful Spirit filled guy! I will be Offering Mass for him here at my parish Weymouth - Fr Dick DeVeer

Bob, Gail and Family,
May you find comfort knowing Mom and Dad are together again watching over all of you! Our thoughts, prayers and love are being sent to your family. Hold on to your precious memories of him and you will hold on to him forever!
Love you all,
Brian, Karen and Jason Pitts & Family

So sorry to read this news. We met him through Cursillo many years ago when we lived in MA and shared lots of good times and many laughs with him. He was a delight to be with and added much to every Cursillo weekend. Our prayers are with you all.

My husband and I were married by Deacon Amerault at St. Joseph's almost 23 years aqo. We remember him fondly and often recall stories he told us. His guidance and support during the months before our wedding was comforting as my husband lost his father just months before our wedding. Our deepest and heartfelt sympathies to his family.
Audrey & Paul Abate

My sincere condolences on the loss of your Dad. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. May God comfort you during this most difficult time.

Bobby...I am so sorry to hear about the death of your Dad and will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

Fondly, Judy (Mrs. C) Casullo

To the Amerault family, I'm so sorry for your loss. Your Dad drove a team of softball players to every away game when we played for Sacred Heart back in the '70's. I was so pleased to have him baptize my children. He made the world a better place. Peace. Susan Kearney Ritchie

He was a wonderful person.I knew from the phone company,and a great DEACON. He did his shair. My deepest prayers to all.