On Thursday, February 5th 2026, Robert Field, loving son, father, and grandfather, passed away unexpectedly. Robert was born on February 5th, 1967 in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Robert attended Greater Lowell Technical High School and Daniel Webster College. He founded and operated a successful trucking company, LTL Express, for many years. At a young age, he married his late wife, Heidi Field, and together they raised two daughters, Kerri and Kayla.
In 2013, Robert sold his trucking company and moved to Berlin, New Hampshire, where he worked full-time in construction renovating his own home. He poured his blood, sweat, and tears into transforming a condemned house into a masterpiece. By the time of his passing, he had rebuilt his property into three beautifully finished apartments. Robert was truly a jack of all trades. His greatest strengths were his terrific sense of humor, and his knowledge—his mind was a powerhouse! He loved sharing what he knew with family and friends. If something broke, Robert was the one to call. When he set his mind to it, he could fix anything. He could make a stranger a friend and have them laughing in a heartbeat.
Robert had a passion for cars, motorcycles, ATVs, boats, and snowmobiles—you name it. He believed in riding hard, working hard, and playing hard. He loved making memories with his family, especially through any activity that brought a little adrenaline. He cherished the mountains and waterfalls and took every opportunity to dive into the crystal-clear waters off the Kancamagus Highway. Born for the water, he was on a single waterski as a child. He called himself and his daughters “Fearless Field’s.” You would always find him outdoors, camping or starting a bonfire.
Robert had a heart of gold and was always willing to help anyone in need. He would give the shirt off his back and never let anyone go cold or hungry. He was sincerely generous, always putting others before himself. He loved deeply and was loved by many friends.
Robert is survived by his parents, Donna and Roger Field of Boynton Beach, Florida; his daughters, Kerri Field of Milford, New Hampshire, and Kayla Field of New Hampshire; his stepdaughter, Nicole Shidlow of Dover, New Hampshire; and his three grandchildren, Isabella Bruckler of Wakefield, Massachusetts, Lucas Barry of Milford, New Hampshire, and Aubriella McKenzie of Dover, New Hampshire. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Lisa Field of Florida; his niece and nephew, Amy and Aaron Field of Florida; his uncles, Charles Wood, Tom, and Edward Field; and his loving partner of nine years, Trisha Fielding.
He was preceded in death by his beloved brother, James Field, and his late wife, Heidi Field.
In accordance with Jewish tradition, there will be no public calling hours. Shiva will be observed privately. Those wishing to send memorial donations or condolences may do so by contacting the Field family at 18 Beech St., Milford, NH 03055.
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