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Lunenburg – Robert V. Beauchesne, 81, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at UMass Memorial HealthAlliance Hospital – Leominster Campus, surrounded by the love of his family.
Born in Lawrence, he was the son of the late Arthur and Josephine (Paton) Beauchesne. A proud graduate of Lawrence High School, Robert went on to serve his country in the 2nd Battalion 102nd Artillery Army National Guard before embarking on a long and dedicated career as a tractor-trailer driver for the Very Fine Fruit Juice Company.
In 1990, Robert married the love of his life, Carole, and together they made their home in Lunenburg. A man of many talents, Robert was a skilled woodworker whose craftsmanship reflected his patience and creativity. He was an avid NASCAR enthusiast and had an impressive collection of 1st gear collectible tractor-trailers. He was also a loyal supporter of the New England Patriots. Yet above all his passions and pursuits, Robert’s greatest joy came from his family. He was a devoted husband, a loving father and grandfather, and took immense pride in his role as a great-grandfather.
Robert is survived by his beloved wife, Carole L. (Stevens) Beauchesne; his son, Jason Kublbeck and his wife, Renée, of Holden. He was predeceased by his son, Rich Kublbeck, in 2024. He also leaves his niece, Georgette Beauchesne of Indiana, whom he considered his daughter; his children, Shawn, Christine, David, and Kelly Beauchesne; his grandchildren, Kayla, Justin, Kyle, Victoria, Jeremy and Nathaniel; and his cherished great-grandchildren, Cooper, Maverick, and Gabriel. He was predeceased by his brothers, Timothy and Raymond Beauchesne.
The Beauchesne family extends their sincere appreciation to the devoted and compassionate staff of the CCU at Leominster Hospital for the attentive and tender care provided to Robert.
Funeral services will be private and are under the care of Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main Street, Holden. In memory of Robert, donations may be made to St Christopher Trucker Relief Fund, PO Box 30763, Knoxville, TN 37930.
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