Roland-Cote-Obituary

Roland R. Cote

Manchester, New Hampshire

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Manchester, New Hampshire
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MANCHESTER -- Roland R. Cote, 62, died Nov. 17, 2009, at his home.

He was born April 16, 1947 to Eugene and Lillian (Soucy) Cote. He was raised and educated in Manchester.

He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War.

He was employed by New England Telephone for...

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Roland was one of the funniest, most generous, and big-hearted people I ever knew. From the time I was a kid and my parents stopped by Dunkin’s, I remember seeing him and the regular crew of customers laughing it up about something - then as a teenager I got to share in that laughter once I started working for him. Always the prankster, I have many wonderful memories of working for him and am glad to have been part of the Cote’s crew. Pat, Scott, Regan, Tony, Mark, Mike, Robby, Chris,...

Lauri, Sam, Ben, & Joe,
I know that the weeks and months ahead will be so hard for you. Rollie was the world to you and it is evident by all that really knew him that you were the world to him. You never took from him the way so many did, and because of that he gave your more than he gave to anyone else. He gave you pure love, great respect, true friendship, and his trust. He will forever remain in our hearts.

Please accept my sincere sympathy
I am Aunt Lil from California and I babysat Roland when he was a baby ,he was a very cute and good boy. I am sorry he went so young . he is now in God's hands . My family also send their condolences, rest in peace dear Roland

Roland was great with us as teenagers. We would hang at his house with Caren and all our friends. He always had an open door for us on late nights and expressed how he would rather us hang out at his place and be safe. I will always remember that laugh of his. My thoughts and prayers are with Caren and the family. God bless. Coni Baines and family.

Even though we only knew Rollie for a year, he made an impression that will last a lifetime. His laugh was contagious, and everytime he came into a room it filled with smiles. We are lucky to have known him-we fell in love with 'Uncle' Rollie. We will miss him very much.

Our hearts go out to family & friends of Roland. It always put a smile on our faces to see him crossing Granite Square with Coolatas in hand for us when he came in for a haircut.
God bless and we will miss you.

Roland was some one I looked forward to seeing when ever the family gathered at Caren and Chadd;s home. I always enjoyed talking to him and loved his sense of humor!He was very generous with his family and I am sure many others. This Thanksgiving when we gather he will be missed and we will be thankful for the life he led and the people he touched. We had many memories yet to make with him and now God has him in his Kingdom where he will wait for the rest of us to join him. God Bless you...

ON BEHALF OF MYSELF AND THE STAFF, OUR CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY.
RON BECHARD AND STAFF
STATE FARM INSURANCE

To all of Roland's family and friends, may you remember his smile, his laugh, and his very generous heart. He will be missed here at Carisbrooke.