Robert Dean-Lamothe-Obituary

Robert Dean Lamothe

Springfield, Massachusetts

Mar 22, 1955 – Apr 9, 2010

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March 22, 1955
DIED
April 9, 2010
LOCATION
Springfield, Massachusetts

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BELCHERTOWN – Robert Dean Lamothe, 55, of Belchertown, died peacefully at home Friday, April 9th, with his loving wife Amy Elizabeth Vredenburg by his side. He was predeceased most recently by his beloved dog Mika, by his father William, Sr., and brother William Jr. He leaves behind his mother...

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Amy, I just found out about Bob and am so sorry to hear it. What a beautiful obit....just like I remember him. The two of you were so caring and respectful of each other and just "fit" together. I want you to know that I share some of you sadness and wish I had known sooner.
Peace....Carol Ramsey

It is so unfortunate that the best people in this world die young. I've known Bob for most of my life and know that he was a great person in every way.
Although it does comfort me to know that in heaven he will be greeted by his loving brother and father. I still wish that such a kind and talented soul could've lived a long happy life with his wife. I know that he is going to be happy where he is though.

I just found out about Bob's passing. I am so sorry to hear about it. He is now with the rest of the angels. He was a wonderful person as I'm sure you all know, just as all the Lamothe's that I knew and know are. I hadn't seen Bob in years but I do remember his wonderful smile and like the obituary said "his gentle spirit" I also remember his beautiful singing voice. He sang at Lynne's wedding, I will never forget that.

Stephen and I met Bob many years ago hanging around Forest Park and Holy Name Social Center. He was always such a nice guy. Our condolences go out to the whole Lamothe family. Cherish the good memories. Take care, Wanda and Stephen Roberge

A good friend & neighbor....he will be missed!

It's so difficult to know what to say. I first met Bob when I had just starting dating Bill back in 1978. Bob was always was a sweet and caring soul and I'll miss him. Love, Cher

Bob was a kind and gentle man. He was a wonderful co-worker at Mt Holyoke and will be missed. Best Wishes to his family.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.