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Robert O. Charette

West Hartford, Connecticut

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January 5, 2014
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West Hartford, Connecticut

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Robert O. Charette, 89, of West Hartford, CT died Sunday, January 5, 2014 at Brighton Gardens of Tampa. Born and raised in Biddeford, ME, the son of the late Alcide and Elmire (Letendre) Charette, Bob graduated from Saint Louis High School, Class of 1943. He served with the U.S. Army during World...

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I was a letter carrier for 33 years working along side Bob.The two hours that we spent in the office casing mail, we enjoyed each others company and had many laughs. It was a pleasure to be in his company. I will miss him. JJ Riccio

Elaine and family- I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you.

Our deepest sympathies from the Greg Gobble family. May Bob finally join his wife in heaven as he wished. Condolences and prayers for his friends and family.

You can view the tribute video put together for Robert Charette by browsing this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ogkopkriqvtbc55/Robert_Charette.mp4 Note: You might have to copy and paste the address in your browser.

Elaine,

I am very sorry for your loss. No matter how full a life he had, there is never a good time to lose a Dad.

We had the good fortune of having Mr. Charette as our mailman (before they were carriers). What a terrific guy. We were all connected through St. Thomas. He was so proud of you, and loved you so much.

Being a Grandpa myself, I cant even imagine the exponential growth of love to the next generation. I sure he was the best.

Doug and Elaine we are so sorry for your loss. Love, cousins Mary Ellen and Jerry Leonard

Take comfort in knowing that your loved one is in the arms of our Lord . May God bless and give you strength during this time of grief.

Elaine , Doug, Kelly , and Ryan , I am so sorry at the passing of Uncle Robert . I can assure you that he is happy now reunited with his soul mate, Aunte' Dodie. I can also picture him with Pepere, Memere and his brothers as they all sit around talking about "the good old days " listening to music , dancing, watching over us all, and scolding us in French if we did it any other way that they would have . I bet that was quite a reunion , all of them coming together again in peace. You know...

Elaine, I am sorry about the passing of your Father . He was a wonderful person and helped me a great deal when Heidi and I came to America and your Uncle Paul was in Vietnam. Although there was a language barrier, he understood the importance of helping us while his brother was at war. I will always be grateful to your Father and Mother for being there for us . My thoughts are with you and your family that you find comfort in knowing that your parents are once again together . Please call me...