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Robert P. Walters, Sr. of East Bridgewater, passed away unexpectedly on June 30, 2025. He was 59.
Raised on the South Shore, Robert was the beloved son of Louis and Carole Walters of Pembroke.
A true Boston sports fan through and through, Robert had an unwavering love for the Red Sox and all things New England. He loved spending time down the Cape during the summer, where he could relax, share laughs, and be with the people he loved most. A passionate music fan, he never passed up a chance to crank up Led Zeppelin.
He was a proud father to Brittanie, Bobby, Hayley, and Nick, who brought him much joy throughout his life.
Robert is also survived by his siblings: William Walters and his wife Jeannine of East Bridgewater; Karen Walters and her partner Gregory Martino of Weymouth; Thomas Walters and his wife Paulette of Pembroke; Katherine Sheehan and her husband John of Plymouth; and Anne Stacy and her husband Brian of Pembroke.
Memorial services will be private.
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