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Roland L. Cote

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Roland L. Cote, 65, of River Road in Dauphin, died Friday at his home.

He was retired from the US Navy after 24 years, where he served as a crew member on nuclear submarines. He was the former owner of the City Line Deli in Camden, NJ. He worked at Heckinger's Hardware and then retired from...

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Jeanne, are you the Jeanne Cote who helped my mother and I when our car broke down? You took us to the hospital to see my father? I believe, if I am not mistaken, that you came to my father's funeral? If this is you, I want you to know that I bless you from the bottom of my heart-forever. Mom died in 2004.

WE WANT TO THANK EVERYONE THAT SIGN THE GUEST BOOK AND THE FUNERAL PARLOR AND PENNLIVE FOR PUBLISHING IT THE WHOLE FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO THAKN EVRYONE THE COTE FAMILY

DEAR JEANNE,
OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. WE'VE KNOWN YOU AND ROLAND THROUGH MY SISTER AND BROTHER-IN-LAW RITA AND HENRY. "UNCLE ROLAND" WAS ALWAYS A PART OF OUR LIVES. OUR PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE ALWAYS WITH YOU. LOVE LINDA AND TIM AND FAMILY

WE'LL MISS YOU AND LOVE YOU ROLAND

My darling man, I miss your lovely smile beyond what any words could express, I ache for the sound of your voice and pray that you are at rest and enjoy peace free of pain, someday we will once again be together until then I draw strength from old memories, your Jeanne

God bless you Jean, You made his last years here as happy for him as possible.
Thank you Rita,Hank,family and everyone for your love,help and support. We all will remember a man who had more strength and love than most.
We miss him ...but!
1 Thessalonians 4:13&14
Love you all,
Ron,Sandy,April,Holly and Matt

Aunt Jeanne, I am so sorry that Uncle Roland has passed. I know you will find strength ahead in your faith and through Jesus. I only wish we had all been closer geographically so we could all have gotten to know each other more and be able to spend time with one another. We love you and know that you are forever in our prayers. With much love, your nephew, Robert

Honorable daughter #2..you know how I feel for you and the loss of Roland..he was clearly a son to me. I remember all the fun and excitement of pulling away in the Winnebago on our trips to the Amish countryside. What fun we had. I love you, my daughter and wish I were there with you, but you know I am in spirit and thought. Roland was a great man and you were both lucky and blessed to have found each other. Remember you are always in my heart. Love, Mother

Jeanne, I am so sorry about Roland. I remember how patient and kind he always was. And oh, how I remember those runs to that place after the deli was closed where he got the best tasting pizzas in the world...even if they were square. I will forever be greatfull to him and you for reaching out and saving my life. Know that I love you.