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Robert "Bob" Rivard

Jackson, Michigan

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RIVARD, ROBERT J. "BOB" - 82, of Leslie died suddenly of cardiac arrest on February 5, 2011. He was the loving husband of Noëlla for 61 years and the proud father of four children, Karen (Jerry) Calhoun, David Rivard, Gregory (Amy) Rivard, Katherine (Dallas) Henney; five grandchildren and...

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Dear Noella & Family,
My deepest sympathies for your loss. I appreciate your helping our family when my mother passed away. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for yours. My memories of Bob were sharing baseball facts, watching part of the last World Series with him in Westphalia and negotiating a bet I wouldn't follow through with. I'm sure he is conversing with all kinds of baseball greats like Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Ty Cobb. May he rest in peace.

Noella, I am very sorry to hear of your loss. My fondest memory of Bob was him marching in the Westphalia 4th of July Parade with Bill. What a hoot. Thank you for being there for us when our mom passed, you and Bob were a big comfort. He will be remembered in our prayers. I bet they already have a card game going on up there.

I remember Mr. Rivard, as a neighbor and at the "great Friday Fish Fry" at the Hill Top. My thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Rivard's family during this difficult time.

noella I'm so sorry to hear about your husband bob my mom worked for you at the hilltop & she enjoyedit to know that you trusted her to open & close & with any other job that need to be done we lost her in dec of 09 but i know if she was here with us she would be right at your side if she could in honer of my mom & myself my prayers are with & your family my god bless you & keep you safe in his loving hands Theresa Simons Npni Haines daughter

Noella and family, I am truely sorry to hear of your loss. Bob always had a smile on his face, and he was a wonderful family man. I enjoyed his company and quick wit, he will surely be missed.

I remember what a nice man he was, and in the "early" days of the Hilltop I worked for him and Noella, exceptionally nice people! the family's loss is great, and I extend my deepest sympathies to them. We had a lot of fun with the renovation of the Hilltop and that is what I will remember about Bob.
Debby Mumby Heffner