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Robert McSheehy Jr.

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Robert McSheehy Jr., 64WORCESTER - Robert W. McSheehy Jr., 64, a lifelong resident of Worcester, died Thursday, June 4, 2015 at his home after an illness. Bob was born May 31, 1951, son of the late Robert W. and Elizabeth (Cantwell) McSheehy. He leaves his daughter Ryan E. McSheehy of Worcester,...

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Beth,

We are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Love,

Kevin, Wendy, Julia and Bella

Dear family as you know Rob,John Clark and I have been friends for 60 yrs and the love we share is that of real brothers. We all came to each other's aid at one point or another during our lives and Rob's generous and compassionate spirit was always there for me. I really mean ALWAYS! I feel his presence whenever I think of him and that is often. I will miss him every day, but I will celebrate him and the fact that he is in the best place of all! With Warmest regards and please know we are...

We were terribly sadden to hear of Bob's passing. May you find comfort in your loving memories.
Joe and Tara (O'Connor) Vigliotti

Beth & family, so sorry to read of Bobby's passing. Haven't seen him in years, but when I did it was like it was yesterday. Many memories of Falmouth Heights and your mom & dad. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Ryan and family, I am so sorry to hear of your father's passing. You will be in my thoughts and prayers as you navigate through this difficult time. Much love, Melissa

I am so sorry for your loss Beth! Bob was a "real and genuine" spirit and I always enjoyed seeing him (although it was not as often as I would have liked!)! He will be missed dearly, and, even though we will all miss his presence, our memories of Bob will live on!

Sorry for your loss Beth, John & Lynda .

Jean and family, I worked with Bob at Mass Electric. At a loss for words right now. I hope he has found peace, and I wish you the very best for the future.