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Robert Lanoue Obituary

Robert C. Lanoue
Robert C. (Bob, aka Pep) Lanoue, 84, went to be with his heavenly father on October 26, 2025 after a long illness.
He was born in North Adams, MA on December 15, 1940 to the late Chet and Margaret (Quinn) Lanoue.
He graduated from Drury High School in 1958 and joined the Air Force, having proudly served four years in Altus, OK.
He met his love and lifelong partner on a blind date during high school and while on leave from the Air Force married Virginia Presnal July 8, 1961.
After discharge from the service, Bob and Ginny settled in Ansonia where they raised their family of 3 children.
Bob retired from Connecticut Refining Co, Mercury Fuel and CBS Contractors after working in the HVAC business for 50 years. Yet he never retired from fixing anything for everyone. He was happiest when he was puttering. You could always count on him to help, even if it was just to give you advice.
He loved hunting, fishing, and target practicing, especially the "boys" yearly fishing trip to VT. He loved vacationing in Maine and walking the beach.
He was happiest when spending time with family. He was so proud of his children, especially his grandchildren.
He will always be affectionally known as the "Gravy Master" for his ability to make the best gravy at Thanksgiving.
Bob was a member of the Church of the Assumption
for over 60 years. After retirement, he looked forward to 8 a.m. mass and breakfast with Father Jeff.
He is survived by his wife, Virginia, children, Michelle (Bob) Malesky of Florida, Bryan (Sai) Lanoue, Melanie (Tim) Rice and the lights of his life Bryan Lanoue, Megan Rice (Josh Tessier) and Matthew Lanoue and 3 great-grandchildren. Sisters Kathleen (George) Lambert, Geraldine Shead Palmer, Marilyn Gomeau (Kevin Hampstead) many nieces and nephews, friends and his favorite aunt Jeanette.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Timothy (Martha) Lanoue, brothers-in-law Bob Gomeau, Larry Shead and Richard Palmer.
The family would like to thank the staff of Mulberry Gardens and Amberwoods of Farmington for their excellent care of our dad.
Donations may be made to ORTV, Father Gatzak, 15 Peach Orchard Dr. Prospect CT 06712
Bennett Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements. Funeral Services will be Friday, October 31, 2025 at Church of the Assumption, 61 North Cliff St., Ansonia, CT.
Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. at the Church of the Assumption with an 11 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial. Burial will follow at Mt. St. Peter's Cemetery, with full military honors.
We will always carry your memory in our hearts. Rest in peace your work here is complete.

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Published by The New Haven Register from Oct. 29 to Oct. 30, 2025.

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Bobby DeRosa

November 1, 2025

I worked with Bob for 5 years, from 1970-1975. Together we did several installations in the HVAC industry. We reconnected in the mid 80s where we added a few more to the list. We always got along and I and will be forever grateful for what I learned along the way from him. May God Bless

MARTIN SPRING

October 30, 2025

THANK U FOR YOUR SERVICE RIP ALONG WITH OUR COMPLETE SYMPATHY VFW POST # 201 AUX. CHAPLAIN MARTIN SPRING

Heather Putnam Boulger

October 30, 2025

Sending our heartfelt condolences, hugs and prayers to the Lanoue family. May god bless you during this time of sorrow.

Aunt Kathy & Uncle George

October 30, 2025

To my dear (sister) - in- law Virgi, nieces & Nephew, Michelle (Bob) Malesky, Bryan (Sai) Lanoue, Melanie (Tim) Rice and Grandchildren Megan Rice (Josh Tessier) and Matthew Lanoue and 3 great-grandchildren, so sorry for your loss. You are all in our thoughts and prayers and may your memories of him be your comfort during your sadness.

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Rita Pasqualucci Mammano

October 30, 2025

Dear Friends,

I am so very sorry for your loss. I remember how kind Bob was, his constant smile, and how he made you laugh. May your memories bring you peace and comfort.

Kim Malzahn

October 29, 2025

Let´s face it Uncle Bob was the favorite uncle when we were kids growing up. The things I remember most was just how happy he was all the time and how he made you feel when you were with him. Everything was larger than life when it came to him. He was such a large presence. His heart, his smile, his laughter filled a room. May you rest in peace.

Kathy

October 29, 2025

My Brother,my Friend, I will miss you forever but I know in heaver there is no pain,Rest in Peace My Dear Brother, Rest in Peace.You will be in My Thoughts and Prayers Always.
Forever Love,
Kathy

Geraldine Palmer

October 29, 2025

My brother Bob. I have so many memories, but one still makes me laugh as many of them did. One day on a snowy day Bob made a sled . Bob and kathy tell me to get on. Of course I did. Bob gave me a push down a big hill and I yelled to Bob, where are the brakes. Bob yelled back there aren´t any.!!!!! Bob was funny and he was laughing. I was not laughing but it there makes me laugh and even to this day, give me a smile. I´ll always love you my brother Bob, and I always carry you in my heart. Now you are with our Lord and our family that has preceded you. May you be a bright angel for the rest of us that are here and love you dearly especially your family Virgi the love your life and you´re beautiful , children , Bryan, Michelle and Melanie. How are we love you and I will carry you in my heart forever your sister Gerry.

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61 North Cliff St., Ansonia, CT

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