Robert-Tellier-Obituary

Robert Tellier

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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No Ordinary Man; 68 LEOMINSTER -- Robert (Bob) Tellier, 68, of Leominster, passed away Wednesday, October 27, 2010, in UMass Medical Center, Worcester.Robert (Bob) Tellier was born in Leominster, MA on April 26, 1942 to Philomena (Montagna) Tellier and Raymond Tellier. He was a graduate of...

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Carol, Even though I never meet your husband he sounds like a good man. I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kathy Rivers

Carol, I only met your husband once,he let me in your home,to purchase Mary Kay products,I remember his smile and kindness, I am so sorry for your loss. Audrey Wilson (you would remember me as Audrey Ouellette)

Dear Carol , Bob was a light in Leominster, God put him there to uplift us all. I dated Steve Tellier in 80's,he introduced me to you two. Then I spent time with you and Bob when I sold Mary Kay. I am so sorry that I missed the funeral , Vielka Jones let me know Bob passed.I work with her at North Cental Career Center. Please accept my condolences. Love you!

Dear Carol, I just received a message from my cousin Joseph DeMego (5:30 am on Nov 3) He told me Bob had died, I am so sorry.
Being I just received this I will have missed the funeral. Please accept my condolences and the fact that I was not there. I will call. Anthony Montagna

I remember the first time a friend and I viewed Bob's awesome stonework. We were enveloped by the Word of God etched in Bob's handiwork. He was (and is) truly an inspiration and messenger of Jesus. At the time, he gave me a little stone with a heart carved in it. I still have it on my kitchen windowsill. May the assurance that he is in his Savior's presence give your family peace.

Dear Carol,

The wake last night was such a testament to a man who lived well and was loved by so many! A steady stream of people waiting to pay their respects for the whole five hours plus. I love the quote I keep reading about him, "Job well done My good and faithful servant."

Love you Carol, Patti and family

Truly, "no ordinary man"! What a blessing and inspiration to have been able to spend a few hours with Bob, several years ago while visiting Massachusetts. A true reflection of Yeshua, the Messiah. We are honored to have several "Living Stones" here in our home. He will be greatly missed.
Our sympathy to Carol and the family.

Dear Carol,
Our hearts are with you. Bob was such a gentle spirit...an inspiration to all who knew him. How he loved his Lord and Savior! It makes us smile to think that he is now gazing into the loving eyes of Jesus. Welcome home, Bob...now rest in the gentle arms of God. Peace.

You have touched my heart and soul Bobby T. Thank you!!!
Cory D.