
1931 – 2013
Woodstock – Robert L. Beaudreault, 81, of Stonebridge Rd., died Wednesday, June 26, 2013 in his home after a 17 year struggle with cancer. He was the loving husband of Gloria (Bissonnette) Beaudreault with whom he married on October 13, 1956 in Saint Joseph Church in N. Grosvenordale. Born in Putnam, he was the son of the late Antonio Beaudreault and Effie (Perry) Beaudreault.
Mr. Beaudreault served his country in the Army during the Korean Conflict from 1952 until 1954. He worked as a mason for 31 years for the State of Connecticut Department of Transportation. He was a lifelong member of the Putnam Fish and Game. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, archery, and gardening.
In addition to his wife, Robert is survived by his sons, Robert P. Beaudreault and his wife Jean of Woodstock, and Mark D. Beaudreault of Putnam; his daughter, Laura A. Salo and her husband Laurence of Woodstock; his brothers, Norman Beaudreault and his wife Yvette of Woodstock, Harvey Beaudreault and his wife Shirley of TX, Paul Beaudreault of AK, Leo Beaudreault and his wife Sharon of Dayville; his sister Ruth B. Roy and her husband Richard of Woodstock; his grandchildren Scott R. Beaudreault, Kelly B. Percy and her husband William, Timothy A. Beaudreault and his wife Erica, Amber Salo, Britany Salo, Hunter M. Beaudreault; his great grandchildren William Percy, Felicia, Michael, Mary Elizabeth, and Morgan Percy, Kameron Barber, and Mason Beaudreault. He was predeceased by his brother, the late Richard Beaudreault.
Relatives and friends are invited to visit with Robert’s family for a graveside service at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, August 2, 2013 in Elmvale Cemetery, Roseland Park Rd, and Senexet Rd. Woodstock, CT. For memorial guestbook visit www.GilmanAndValade.com.
Karl and Betsy Salo
We are sorry for the loss of a wonderful man, who loved his family and the great outdoors. He will be missed by so many, but he’s now at peace.
With sympathy and love,
Karl and Betsy
Katy Bousquet
My sympathy to the family. He sounds like a man who truly enjoyed life to the fullest. I’m sure there were many pheasant and trout dinners in your home.
With love,
Katy
deborah j Gagne
From the first day I met Bob I knew he was a special man.
We (clicked)…Rented from him and Gloria for a few years…
Loved him like a Dad!!! He was GREAT!! Whats not to love!!! Bob was Bob!!! A VERY Lovable man! Thoughtful, caring, funny……………….!
Bob was and always will be the BEST!!! I LOVE YOU BOB!!!
Gonna miss you! God will take care of you (I know your up there)!!!
A GREAT Man like you could not be elsewhere!! Love, Deb
Anne Aalto
I’m sadden to hear of the passing of Mr. B (as I fondly referred to him). When I moved into my family’s cottage across the street and whenever I had problems with the house…I turned to Mr. B who was always so helpful and knew who and where to find help. The winter was always a challenge but Mr. B would help plow me out with his tractor…he even pulled out my stuck car (even a delivery truck too) once. My mother always felt that I was safe becuase she knew I could turn to Mr. B for help. He would also tell me stories about my grandfather at the Rod and Gun Club which I cherished hearing.
I will never forget his kindness. I feel extremly honored that I gotten to know him.
May the memories you hold close to your heart give you comfort. My deepest sympathy your family.