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Robert Levitre

Blackstone, Massachusetts

Age 93

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DIED
January 28, 2015
AGE
93
LOCATION
Blackstone, Massachusetts

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Robert G. Levitre, 93Blackstone - Robert G. Levitre, 93, of Blackstone, MA, died January 28, 2015 at The Holiday Retirement Home, Manville, RI, peacefully surrounded by his family. He was the husband of the late Theresa (Cortellessa) Levitre. Born in Millville, MA, he was the son of the late...

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Condolences to Tommy and wife. God bless you! Priscilla Riley McAllister

To all my distance cousin of the Levitre family, my sincere condolences. God Bless you all!
Suzanne Levitre Labine

Our deepest sympathy. Michael and Susan (Gauthier) Gariepy

Tommy and family: our deepest condolences to you.

So sorry for your loss. I ran into him at Sears on Diamond Hill a few years ago and we had a fascinating conversation about WW2 while I was browsing in the shoe department. Mr. Levitre always said my Mom resembles a relative named Ruth. He was very entertaining to sit near when at St.Paul's for mass. Thank you for defending our freedom. God bless.

Tommy an family. Warmest regards from your old friend of younger days. We built jigs in your Dad's garage using his tools and nails and nuts and bolts. He was generous to us. Then a hard day driving jigs down Ballou's Hill would be topped off with carrot cake and cream cheese frosting made by your Mom. Your Dad and Mom were such nice folks. I trust they are enjoying each other's company this very moment.
Much love from Steve and Joan Barnatt

Tommy and family: Many condolences to you. Please know he will remembered as a great father and respected member of the town. God bless you all.

Robert and Theresa,

My thoughts and prayers are with you with the passing of such a great man who lived a full life and will be remembered as a great man. I had the pleasure of being his barber for many years in Blackstone and I remember all our conversations as every one was an experience. Especially the time he returned to the beaches of Normandy 50 years after the end of the war. I felt like I was with him when he told me the story. What an amazing man!

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Levitre family ! God bless !