Robert F. "Bob" Elie obituary, 1941-2022, Dracut, MA

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Robert F. "Bob" Elie

1941 - 2022

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Stephen P Tobin

March 12, 2022

My condolence to the Elie family. I knew Bob, back in the 50s

Michelle Stackpole

March 8, 2022

I'm so sorry for your loss he was a wonderful man. He will be missed.He will always be looking down on you as well as your mom. Their together again like it should be. Someday you all be together again. God bless. Your cousin Michelle (Piche) Stackpole. Please take care❤

Cheryl Piche McGarry

March 8, 2022

Lorraine , Darlene,Rhonda, Justine and Henry , I am sorry to hear Bobby has passed . It was always a pleasure bumping into him and chatting. May your memories heal your heart.

John Gove

March 7, 2022

Rhonda my deepest condolences on the loss of your father.

Kathy Piche rondesu

March 7, 2022

I m so sorry for the loss of s great cousin .I remember running into bobby and market basket often and I would tell him omg you look just like my dad lol may you rest in peace cuz.i m sure all of our family was there to greet you .

Donna Leduc

March 7, 2022

Even though I only knew your father for a short time, he was always nice and pleasure to be with. He would tell me stories about his wife and his children. I enjoyed having the time to know your father. My deepest sympathies for your loss.

Rhonda Chauncey

March 7, 2022

Dad,I turned down the heat,checked the pilots on the stove and locked the door. Now I know you will rest in peace. Give Mom a big hug for me. Love you, Rhonda

Justine McCartin

March 4, 2022

Dad,
I know you are now jitterbugging with ma and you two are snacking on Caramello bars and Jujyfruits.
Love,
Justine

Sandra and Dave McCartin

March 4, 2022

Our deepest sympathies You´re all in our thoughts and prayers

Edward Gendreau

March 3, 2022

Bob and I grew up together on Loon Hill Road in Dracut, I have many fond memories of our childhood adventures. We grew up in a different world. A world where children played OUTSIDE from sunup till sundown all year round. We fished from little brown Trout in the Nickle Mine Brook that meandered from east Dracut woods and emptied into the Merrimack River near Kenwood section. Peddled bikes up Bridge Street all the way to Duncans Beach in Pelham. Bob was a very good skater and frequented the small pond on Cheever Street near Daigles ice cream parlor. He loved cars and drove them very fast. After my parents passed, Bob asked if we would sell my childhood home directly across from his. My sister did sell it to him and Sandy. He and Sandy were very good stewards and always kept the house immaculate. Goodby Bob "Lit" may you see the face of God.

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