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Rev. Robert E. Diquattro

Woodstock, Connecticut

1943 - 2016

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REV. ROBERT E. DIQUATTRO 1943 - 2016Woodstock - Rev. Robert E. DiQuattro, soulmate & partner of Betsy (Parcinski) DiQuattro, died November 6 at UMASS Medical Center. Bob had a lifelong passion for music. This passion started at an early age when he formed the Keystone Gospel Quartet touring...

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Dear Betsy and family,

Sarah Jo and I were shocked - and so sorry to learn of Bob's sudden passing. He was such a gentle soul, and an avid lover of music....and he used his musical gifts to bring comfort and joy to so many. He will be sorely missed. May you take comfort in the knowledge that he lives on through the lives of those he has affected...and there are many.

Betsy, & family. When I saw this I was frozen with shock. I am so sorry to see this news. Bob was a wonderful minister to me and my family. My mom Lucille Sorel loved both of you so much. She has since past on and I hope he has time to stop by and see her in heaven while he is singing with all the angels. Much love to you and all the family. Angela

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Bobby. I remember sitting in Aunt Franny and Uncle Manny's living room and listening to Bobby and his brothers sing so beautifully. I'm glad I had the opportunity to see him at Uncle Joe's and Aunt Sarah's birthday party. We shared many memories. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Joyce Angellella (Philomena's daughter)

I have fond memories of the visits Bob and his parents and brothers made to our home as we were all growing up. Later, I very much enjoyed hearing him sing in the Keystone Quartet. In fact, the quartet sang at our wedding reception, and their performance was a highlight of the evening.
I am saddened by his passing.

The last time I heard his music was at the 4-H camp in the lodge.
I will miss the music, but most of all, I will miss him.

I am sad to see the loss on earth of such a wonderful man. He and my father met through Hospice and Bob gave my dad's last few months great joy. The two of them would sing, play the guitar and harmonica together and perform for the residents at the nursing facility. Bob went on to do my father's funeral service and I could never thank him enough for all he did for my family. I pray they are jammin' together now. I also pray for peace and comfort for Bob's family.

So sorry to hear of Bob's passing---we have been to Vanilla Bean for his shows and met his brother Jimmy also---both real nice musical people Carroll and Maryann Bumgarner

I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of Bob. Though I only knew him for a short time I really enjoyed playing music with him and enjoyed his kindness. Prayers to his wife and family.