

Bob is survived by his daughter, Christina Frechette; grandchildren, Colton, Austin, and Kendra; stepchildren, Shawn and Sherri King; siblings, Debby (Gary) Posnick, Sandy (Bob) Gauthier, Bruce Jacobi, Jason Frechette, and Claude Frechette; as well as numerous nieces and nephews, extended family members and friends. He was predeceased by his mother, Carol Green and his father, Claude Frechette.
Since Bob was a little boy, he loved working on cars and motors. He was a truck driver by trade, but his real passion was his Harley Davidson and working on bikes for other people. Bob totally enjoyed riding with his buddies. When riding, he said he felt free and close to God.
Bob loved his daughter and grandchildren very much and always treasured their visits.
A huge part of Bob's life was living clean the last 17 years. Bob gave back to the program for many years by sponsoring and helping many many people through their own journey. Highly respected for his knowledge and life experiences. Bob was very compassionate and never judgmental towards those that were having hard times. He was deeply loved by many very close friends.
In younger years, Bob could swim like a fish and often swam back and forth across Paper Mill Dam River all summer. Riding his bicycle everywhere. He had another passion then, of hiking, fishing, camping, the wilderness and loved to go to Father and Son Lake.
Bob had two cats he loved very much, Lily and Annie. There were his true companions and gave him so much love. The family will be honouring Bob’s life in a private service.
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