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Robert S. DeCoteau III

Russell, Massachusetts

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Robert S. DeCoteau, III, 31, passed away at home on March 27, 2018. He was born in Springfield to Vicki (Trudeau) Benford and Robert S. DeCoteau, Jr. Robert served in the United States Marine Corps as a Helicopter Mechanic, serving two tours in Iraq. Operation Iraqi Freedom 05-07 and 66-08. He...

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I am truly saddened to hear of Bobby's passing. As a Marine, Bobby served with my son and when I visited, Bobby and Katelyn were very kind and helpful to me. My deepest sympathy to the whole family, many friends and fellow Marines. God bless!

Susan

Dear Robert: All the members of the Westfield River Valley Detachment #141 of the Marine Corps League extend their condolences to your wife and boys and to your entire family.No matter your age you are considered our Brother and every time we lose a MARINE we lose a member of our family. Whether we knew our brother personally we are and will always be Brothers and will be sorely missed. REST IN PEACE and one of us will we be at the Heaven's Gate to relieve you. Semper Fidelis Marine!!

Bobby-
I already miss ya man. Wish you were still here to shoot pool with me. You were so kind and generous and I will never forget that. Your family will be well taken care of and your boys will know there dad was a veteran and a hero. Not a lot of people got close to you like I did, but I knew another side of you and I appreciated it. Love you bud.I will see you again someday.

Semper Fi Robert. You've a new post now.

Thank you for your service.. R.I.P

A person that departs from this earth never truly leaves, for they are still alive in our hearts and minds, through us, they live on.

He will always be remembered with honor, respect and love.

I was saddened to read of the passing of Robert, especially one so young. I am a cousin of the Decoteau family but I doubt that anyone in the family knows who I am. I wanted to express my condolences and the shared sense of pain and loss because e are family. Robert served his country and should be remembered with pride and love. May he rest in peace.

Please accept my deepest condolences.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.