Robert-Lecuyer-Obituary

Robert J. Lecuyer

So. Hadley, Massachusetts

1946 - 2017

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Robert Joseph Lecuyer, 70, of So. Hadley, went to his eternal home while surrounded by family on July 23, 2017. Born in Holyoke on December 3, 1946, Bob always put family first as a devoted husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle and friend. He is survived by Beverly, his loving wife of...

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From the short time I was able to get to know this wonderful man, I know he will be missed deeply. i hope you a filled with great memories during this difficult time.

Dear BevI'm very sorry to read about your husband's passing!May your memories and time you shared with him keep a smile in your heart.A former colleague and friend from IOEArleen Collins

Jay and Family,
I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
With sympathy,
Holly O'Connell

Jay,

So sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. May your wonderful memories of him give you and your family comfort.

I would like to add a second condolence. To the family, his children, his grandchildren, brothers, and sister and of course to Bev.
Those of us who served with Bob have talked back and forth with each other about nothing else this week but Bobby.
I am sure you knew what he did in the service, some called it fire dept. it wasn't,.... it was crash rescue, and believe me it was not for the faint hearted.
Bob was an adventurer, He was not one to set on his hands , he always...


Bob Lecuyer
Over the last 50+ years Bob has been a comrade as a US Air Force enlisted recruit at George AFB, CA, where we met, a roommate for part of that time, the guy that volunteered and help me rebuild the engine of my 1965 Dodge, during that time, the guy that insisted on traveling with me to Edwards AFB, CA to acquire my wife's wedding ring (Just to make sure that I accomplished that mission as he put it), a guy you could always count on and that would have your back. A guy that...

Dear Jay In reading the obituary about your father it is truly a testament to a life well-lived. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers over the loss of your father. In the days, and years ahead, your father will always be with you through the memories that you and your family will always have. Sincerely, Lynn Anne Leone Wilbraham, MA.

To Becky, Joe, Naomi, Hannah, Miles & Ava,

"We never lose the ones we love
For even though they're gone
Within the hearts of those who care
Their memory lingers on."

Peace & Love to you all,