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ROBERT J. POWER

Dedham, Massachusetts

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POWER, Robert J. Of Dedham, formerly of Montebello Road, Jamaica Plain, June 26, 2017. Beloved husband of the late Mary A. (MacFarlane). Devoted father of Judy Power and her husband Greg Stapleton, Mary Ellen Power, Laura Power, John Power and his wife Heather all of Dedham and Nancy Power Clark...

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Mr. Power you were truly a man who made a difference. Thanks for all that you did for me. God Bless-Tim

I love you Pa......thanks for helping me become who I am today. you are the absolute best. Xoxo Your Pal forever, Shansky

Power Family,
What a great man your Dad was!! I have the fondest memories of Mr. Power coaching Babe Ruth. He was such a positive guy, always encouraging and call everyone on the planet "Babe".

I'll never forget the impact he had on me. In fact, many years ago as I was going to coach my first baseball game, I thought back to how Mr. Power handled himself. I also started calling all the kids "Babe". My son asked me why I was doing that and I told him about Mr. Power.

I have some great memories working with Cue Ball at Boston Edison he was great man and I'll never forget the fun times we had at work but also I'll never forget what a great man he was. He was one of the good ones. God bless and our deepest condolences, Tony and Peggy Cafano

Nancy and family-
I am so sorry to hear about your loss and please know I am thinking of you during this difficult time.

Your dad was a wonderful guy and will truly be missed!! I wish I had gotten to make him his favorite cake one more time.
Our thoughts and prayers are will all of you ..
Sincerely,
Maureen and Paul Carthas

Bobby was truly a special person to so many. A good and decent man, he will be missed. Sympathys to the Power family. In sorrow. Tom and Traci McKenna

One of the nicest guys you would ever want to meet. A sincere pleasure to know Bob. I can attest to be one that knew him and played baseball along side him that he didn't steal many bases, but boy could he hit. One of the best to play in the Boston Park League. A Hall of Famer as a player and a person. God bless his beautiful family.
Sincerely,
Walt Ed Mortimer
S/T - Boston Park League Baseball