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Robert B. Willoughby

Southborough, Massachusetts

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Mr. Robert B. Willoughby, 83, of Southborough and formerly of Marthas Vineyard, died Monday, December 19, 2011 at St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester. He was the husband of Carmella (Cellucci) Willoughby for the past 63 years. Mr. Willoughby was born and raised on Marthas Vineyard and a WWII Army...

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Mike and the Willoughby Family,
Sincere condolences for you loss.
Great memories of the old Mill pond,
bringing our fish home to the house,
Slot cars in the basement, sleepovers,hockey
And yes those cigars! You dad always made
Us feel welcome and "at home"......
Sending prayers and love your way.
Lee Heffernan and family.

Grumpy you will be missed.. rest well

papa you were an awesome grandfather!!! i will always remember you giving us rides on the lawnmower and making us breakfast on the weekends! i remember we got so grossed out when you told us you put duck eggs in the pancakes! we love you and miss you like crazy!!!

My condolences to the Willoughby family. Mrs. Willoughby, I will never forget that you were there for me when my mother passed away. My deepest sympathies to you and the rest of the family.

So sorry for your loss.Remember many happy times at your home when we lived in Southville.Also visiting you as a VNA nurse.Deb Girvin former (Choate)

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Uncle Bob, you were the best! You were always there for any one of us if needed. You gave from your heart. I'm glad I was able to come and see you last month.
I love you. I will miss you.

Bob was my favorite visit when I was with the visiting nurses, he was a great character and I'm very sorry to hear of his passing. My deepest condolences to Carmella and his family.
Sue Pinkerton.

Bob, you always stood out in a crowd and made people laugh. You have touched so many lives with your knowledge of fishing and your good humor. You will be missed by many, especially your family.