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J. Andrew B. Roberge

October 6, 1949 - January 20, 2022

J. Andrew “Andy” Roberge passed away peacefully at home on January 20, 2022, surrounded in love by his wife and children. Andy was born to Andrew Joseph and Lillian (Berube) Roberge of Lawrence, MA on October 6, 1949. One of 11 children, he embraced his role as family caretaker and enjoyed close relationships with his siblings and their families. There was no such thing as a small family gathering when Andy was in charge. He was predeceased by sister Anna Murach and brother Joseph Roberge, and leaves sisters Celina Tine, Agnes Coco, Mary Hosterman, and Lillian Boutin, and brothers John Roberge, Frank Roberge, Peter Roberge, and Benjamin Roberge. Andy’s wife, Palma (Coppola) Roberge, was the love and light of his life. His affection for her was as obvious after 50 years of marriage as it was in their earliest days of courtship. There was nothing he wouldn’t do for his Honeybunch; theirs is truly a love story for the ages. Andy was a devoted stepfather to Palma’s three children, John Moon, Margaret Moon Hames, and the late Laurelle Moon Conte. Andy and Palma then welcomed two more children, Nicole and Andrew Michael. The family grew to include John’s wife Susan and children Heather and Chandler; Margaret’s husband Bill; Laurelle’s husband Bob and children David and Angela; Nicole’s partner Tony and children Carina, Joseph, and Calliope; and Mikey’s wife Wendy and children A.J. and Kenny. He was beloved Nanu to all his grandchildren and countless others who claimed him as a grandfather; he happily attended many ceremonies, concerts and other events to support and cheer them on. Andy was an authentic Renaissance Man. He could build anything. He could fix anything – whether it involved plumbing, carpentry, electrical or mechanical issues. He could grow anything, and used his great horticultural skills to nurture bountiful gardens and fruit trees on his historic property in Lawrence. He was a shrewd and savvy collector. He was a phenomenal cook; every year the family looked forward to his spectacular holiday feasts. And he kept developing new talents throughout his life. He carved beautiful wooden walking sticks. He mastered a sandblasting process to create intricate etched glass artwork. He designed his own stills to make his legendary moonshine. But his greatest gift was his selfless devotion to others. He’d do anything for the people he cared about – fly a thousand miles to rescue an elderly uncle stranded by car problems; convert the workshop he loved into a sweet apartment for a brother in declining health; sit quietly for hours with his daughter day after day to comfort her through a terrible illness. There are countless other examples of his loyal and generous heart. He was, in every way, the rock of the family. He held many different positions in his working years, most notably as a plumber, and ended his career working for son Mikey’s plumbing business. In retirement, Andy fulfilled a lifelong dream by purchasing 71 acres of mountainside property near Newfound Lake in Alexandria, New Hampshire. “Going north” quickly became a favorite pastime. He held target practice on the range he built, watched his grandkids ride ATVs, and drove his Jeep to the top of the mountain for a gorgeous view with Honeybunch by his side. He relished these simple days spent outdoors, surrounded by family and nature. He loved his frequent road trips around the country to visit family and friends. He loved a good argument; Andy in mid-rant was a wonder to behold. He loved to tinker with things until he found the perfect solution – then tinker some more to make it even better. Andy spent his life doing for others and creating beautiful treasures and memories that will endure for years to come. He was a special, humble, wonderful man. And tough; he fought bravely for years to defy the odds of his cancer diagnoses, and persevered through many difficult treatments to gain precious time with his family and loved ones. All who knew him will miss him greatly. Family and friends are invited to attend visiting hours on Monday, January 31, 2022 from 4:00-7:00 PM at John Breen Funeral Home, 122 Amesbury Street, Lawrence, MA 01841. Burial will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude’s Research Hospital at: stjudes.org.

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J. Andrew “Andy” Roberge passed away peacefully at home on January 20, 2022, surrounded in love by his wife and children. Andy was born to Andrew Joseph and Lillian (Berube) Roberge of Lawrence, MA on October 6, 1949. One of 11 children,... View Obituary & Service Information

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