Robert P. Meehan

robert meehan
SALISBURY- Robert P. Meehan, 52, passed away in Massachusetts General Hospital on January 19, 2017. Born in Salem on January 24, 1964, he was the son of the late Gordon A. Meehan and Doris J. Beauregard. Bob was raised and educated in Lynn and lived near family in Massachusetts and California. Most recently he had lived in Salisbury at his ocean-side condominium. He enjoyed spending time with his nieces and nephews and was beloved as the family coordinator. Bob‘s infectious laugh and lively disposition brightened many family gatherings. He loved cooking, traveling, living on the ocean, and reveling on the beach with family and friends. He is survived by six siblings, Jean Sohn of CA, Charles Buzzell of FL, Gayle Ronan and her partner Daniel Latini of Salem, Kathy Ireland and her husband Kenneth of Danvers, Gregory Meehan and his wife Marie of Groveland, and Jerry Meehan and his partner Trish Perrault of NY. He also leaves behind his close relations Brent McMahon, Shawn McMahon, Stephen McMahon, Patty Levang, Kim Ronan, and many nieces and nephews who lovingly knew him as ‘Uncle Bob’. Robert’s family will receive friends and family on Thursday, January 26, 2017 from 4-7PM at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. All other services are private. In lieu of flowers please send donations to St Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Pl., Memphis, TN, 38105.

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  1. Please accept our deepest regrets, we were very sorry to hear of Robert’s passing. Rest in peace, Robert. Mike & Karen Regan (21 Atlantic #1).

  2. We were so sorry to hear of Robert’s passing. We have fond memories of him having dinner with us overlooking the ocean on our deck. He talked a great deal about his family and his love of his nieces and nephews. Robert really loved living on the ocean. He was blessed with many magnificent sunrises and sunny days on Salisbury beach.

    Please accept our sincerest condolences.

    Robert is now in the arms of the angels.

    R.I.P.

    Susan and Victor Simonians

  3. Hey Bobbie up in the sky…missing you, I do remember your laugh and many conversations, yes, hours long…I am sorry that your health failed and you felt too weary to travel on..I understand and know that you are in a much better place. I feel bad I could not say good-by or talk with you as you were so ill and in discomfort..but I know you know that my heart is with you and you do live on in our hearts and in another place and space..Bless

    Barb


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