Robert G. LaChance

robert lachance
DANVERS- Robert G. LaChance, 73, passed away on April 11, 2020 following a lengthy illness. He was the husband of the late Audrey (Lesley) LaChance. Born in Danvers on August 28, 1946, he was the son of the late George and Flora (Ouimette) LaChance. He graduated from Danvers High School in 1964, where he played for the hockey team. Robert enjoyed hockey and was an avid golfer and bowler, earning many trophies. He golfed in many tournaments around the North Shore. Robert also sponsored a charity golf tournament in memory of his late wife, Audrey as well as a team for the annual North Shore Cancer walk. Robert and Audrey enjoyed trips to Disney, twice a year, for several years. He was an avid sports fan and loved cheering for the Bruins and Patriots. Robert was an amazing cook and was known for his famous lasagna. Robert had worked at Hotwatt in Danvers for several years and more recently was the manager at Crosby’s grocery store. He is survived by his daughter, Lisa Clark and her husband Tom of Salem and his son, Robert LaChance, Jr. of Salem, two sisters Donna Mahaney of Beverly and Noreen Carvalho and her husband, Patrick of FL, two grandchildren, John and Gadge, a brother-in-law, William Mahoney of Peabody and many nieces and nephews. A private funeral service will be held at later date. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Robert’s name to North Shore Cancer WALK, Development Office 81 Highland Ave., Salem, MA, 01970.

 

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  1. One of my favorite memories of Bob was the Cancer walks where we would walk as Audrey’s Angels! Also seeing how excited he was picking out the design and color of the shirts that we all would wear each year. There was one particular year we all went back to his house with his family and friends and grilled and had a great time to celebrate Audrey and keep her memory alive. I’m so sorry for your loss Bobby, Lisa, Donna and Noreen. Bob was a great friend to me and will be greatly missed!

  2. My memories of cousin Bobby are summer barbecues at my Mom and Dad’s (Wilfred and Dorothy Gaudet) home in Danvers with my family and several aunts and uncles and cousins!! Bobby was also my first boss at Hotwatt in Danvers when I was working part time while going to Highschool (1980-1983). Aunt Flora interview me! Another memory is babysitting Lisa and Bobby in their apartment in Danvers. Bobby was a kind man who had a lot of patience teaching me how to work in his stock room! Thank you Bobby for all you taught me.

    Diane (Gaudet) Quintal | Peabody

    My deepest sympathy for your loss.


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