He graduated from Berlin High School in 1953. He served in the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1956. In July of 1958, he married Jeanne Pare of Lewiston. Bob was employed by Groveton papers in 1963. He worked as a supervisor in the No. 1 finishing room for many years; then as a security guard until his retirement from Wausau Paper Co. in June of 1998. He was a member of St. Kieran Church, now known as Good Shepard Parish.
He served many years as director of the Joliette Snowshoe Club's Drum and Bugle Corps as well as for the Sokokie Chiefs Drum and Bugle Corps. His passion was his love of family and friends. Hobbies included being an avid New York Giants football fan, attending aqua aerobics at the Royalty Athletic Club in Gorham, watching his niece play softball, fill-in work puzzle books, long car rides and especially spending time with his granddaughter, Rebecca.
He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Jeanne; a daughter, Linda Dutile and her husband, Thomas, of Manchester, N.H.; a son, Richard and his wife, Dianna, of Lewiston; one granddaughter, Rebecca LeBlanc-Dutile of Manchester, N.H.; his sister, Gladys Guay of Berlin, N.H.; also many nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents; and two brothers, Wilfred and Kenneth.
He graduated from Berlin High School in 1953. He served in the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1956. In July of 1958, he married Jeanne Pare of Lewiston. Bob was employed by Groveton papers in 1963. He worked as a supervisor in the No. 1 finishing room for many years; then as a security guard until his retirement from Wausau Paper Co. in June of 1998. He was a member of St. Kieran Church, now known as Good Shepard Parish.
He served many years as director of the Joliette Snowshoe Club's Drum and Bugle Corps as well as for the Sokokie Chiefs Drum and Bugle Corps. His passion was his love of family and friends. Hobbies included being an avid New York Giants football fan, attending aqua aerobics at the Royalty Athletic Club in Gorham, watching his niece play softball, fill-in work puzzle books, long car rides and especially spending time with his granddaughter, Rebecca.
He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Jeanne; a daughter, Linda Dutile and her husband, Thomas, of Manchester, N.H.; a son, Richard and his wife, Dianna, of Lewiston; one granddaughter, Rebecca LeBlanc-Dutile of Manchester, N.H.; his sister, Gladys Guay of Berlin, N.H.; also many nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents; and two brothers, Wilfred and Kenneth.
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