Robert-Breault-Obituary

Robert L. Breault

Manchester, New Hampshire

May 17, 1934 – Dec 8, 2016

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May 17, 1934
DIED
December 8, 2016
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire

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Robert L. Breault 82 passed away on December 8, 2016 at Catholic Medical Center surrounded by loving family, shortly after sustaining a head injury from a fall. He was born May 17, 1934 to the late Adrien and Marie Louise (Debonneville) Breault and was raised in Claremont, NH graduating...

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Fluorine So sorry to hear of
Bob's death.Just learned of it today
from Carol. Sincere condolences.

It is never easy to lose someone we love. May god's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this sad time. (Psalm29:11)

i am so sorry. Such a nice man. Helped everyone. Tony Dongas

Mrs. Breault, I am so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. Alice and I wish to offer our deepest sympathy. I know you and your family will miss him. This is somewhat of a shock as I always see him in good health. Sorry we couldn't be there to attend the services as we are in Florida for the winter. We will all miss him, may he rest in peace and join in his eternal reward.

Deepest Sympathy,

Tom & Alice Benard

Teri & Family--so many memories from the Tufts years! Your dad (husband, grandfather, great-grandfather) was full of wisdom and wit. A giant soul who will be dearly missed by many. Big hugs to all of you. I wish I could be there in support during this difficult time. Love Alicia

FLorine and children, I am so sorry about you losing Bob. Although I did not see him often, every time I did he was upbeat and happy. When I did see him, he always reminded me of how he used to bounce me on his knee when I was 2 and he was 14. His father and mine were friends. Love you, Kathie Girard Newman.

I am so sorry for your loss, Mrs. Breault. Your husband was an amazing man who did so much for so many. Theresa, John, and Karen; your dad was the best. He was always kind to me when I came around and he gave wonderful advice in an unobtrusive way. His great intelligence coupled with clever, gentle wit always seemed to inspire. Many fond memories are attached to having known this man. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

My heartfelt condolences at this difficult time. I will always remember his work with the Boy Scouts and Troop 101. My prayers go out to Mrs. Breault, John, Karen and Theresa, as well as their families.

Aunt Florine and family.so sorry for your loss.
Gloria edna and francis daughter.
Gloria paquette