It is with tremendous sadness that the Lallier family announces the unexpected passing of our beloved brother, Bobby, on October 4, 2024. Bob was recently undergoing cancer treatment.
Robert Francis Lallier, Jr. was the oldest son of the late Robert and Ann (Baker) Lallier. He was born in Watertown, NY on December 7, 1953 and spent his childhood in Gouverneur, NY. He graduated from Gouverneur High School, where he participated in sports, choir, many extra-curricular activities and excelled academically. He continued his education at the Coast Guard Academy and graduated in 1976. After serving his time as a Coast Guard officer, he earned his Masters degree in Environmental Engineering and started his engineering career at NASA’s John Glenn Research Center in Sandusky, OH, where he worked until his retirement. Although he loved returning to his hometown for family events and his favorite member-guest golf tournament, Ohio became his home. An avid lover of all sports, he never missed a Cleveland Indians opening day and enjoyed watching football at his favorite watering hole with friends. It was in Cleveland, where he met the love of his life, Jennifer Rogers. They married on January 16, 2016.
Bobby always led with his heart in everything he did and with everyone he touched. He was an avid reader, an expert Jeopardy and Trivia game player and would play cards like a shark. He started each day with his coffee and the NY Times crossword puzzle, which he could complete in no time. He was a loving brother, devoted uncle to all his nieces and nephews and a faithful friend to so many.
Bob is survived by his wife, Jennifer, his sisters Jeanne (John) Sheridan, Mary, Susan, Anne (Joseph) Reilly, and Catherine (Michael) Patneaude, and his brothers John (Elizabeth), James (Tari), Daniel (Diane) and Francis (Michele) and many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his parents and his niece Nicole Lallier.
Funeral services will be held in Cleveland, Ohio and a celebration of life will be held in Gouverneur at a later date. Donations in his memory can be made to St James School, 20 S. Gordon St, Gouverneur, NY 13642.