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Robert Thomas Arsenault

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Robert Thomas Arsenaultof Tyngsboro; 25 TYNGSBORO Robert Thomas Arsenault, 25, of Tyngsboro, passed unexpectedly on Wednesday,September 16th in Brockton, MA. He was the beloved son of Kathleen (Murphy) Arsenault of Tyngsboro and Robert Arsenault of Lowell.Born in Lowell, November 6, 1983, he...

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Dear Kathleen,
Words do not do justice to your loss. Rob was a good boy who I was able to watch grow into a delightful young man. He was always a gentleman with a smile that just mandated a smile in return. As I think of Rob, I can not help but believe that he touhed more people, made them smile, made them feel better than many people ever do. Rob made a difference in peoples lives, including Doc, Dorian and myself.

We were so saddened to learn of the death of Rob who was a most talented young man. He brought humor and talent to the Showstoppers Orchestra.

With love and prayers,
The LaTulippe Family and staff at the Rosita Lee Music & Dance Center

So Sorry. Rob was always so friendly and always smiling. Loved listening to him sing.

To the Arsenault Family: I am so sorry for you loss. Rob and I haven't seen each other in years, but I have many good memories of our time together in high school and with Rosita Lee. You are in my thoughts

Mrs Arsenault,
I doubt any words I say can dull the pain you feel. My hope is that you find comfort in the many memories you have of your son. He was a giant amoung men in so many ways. I once read that people you meet in your youth have the greatest impact on who you become. I am so grateful Rob was part of my youth. When I think of him, which I will often, I will think of his passion! I will think of his humor, wow was he funny. I will think of is goodness for people. In high school...

My Bobby,

You were such a special child. So talented, so intelligent, so personable and most of all so kind. You had a gift that allowed you to never hate and only love. I was always so proud of you. My memories of you will live on forever in my heart and soul. Your soft touch from your tiny hands that grew big, your smile and charm that turned me into a puddle, your beautiful voice that made my heart beat like a drum and your wit and humor that made me laugh until my belly...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time.

I don't know what to say except that I'm going to miss you so much. We had lost touch after I left Tyngsboro but found each other again just over a year ago. I was so happy that it was you, and I could talk to you again. You would always answer my messages and make me smile just like you had in high school in word processing class or in social issues. I will always miss you and always love you for your kind and loving heart.
My deepest sympathies to the Arsenault family for your loss