Robert J. Tetrault

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Portland - Robert "Bob" Tetrault, a proud member of the Greatest Generation, passed away peacefully at home on January 1, 2025, at the age of 96. Born on July 15, 1928, in Portland, Maine, He was a lifelong resident of the city, growing up at 8 Mayo Street in the Bayside neighborhood. The son of hardworking parents, Albert and Margaret (Conley) Tetrault, Bob attended Cathedral Grammar School and began working at a young age, helping to support his family. Like many of his generation, he answered the call of duty, enlisting in the United States Army during World War II and serving from 1946 to 1947. Bob met his beloved wife, Frances Balzano, on a blind date in 1948. They quickly fell in love, married on August 28, 1949, and built a life together rooted in faith, love, and hard work. They initially settled on Danforth Street before moving in 1962 to the family home on Brookview Terrace, where they raised their children and shared countless cherished memories. Bob’s work ethic was unmatched. While raising his family, he worked multiple jobs—driving trucks and cabs, bartending, and working as a mason and boiler installer — all to make ends meet. His primary career was with the railroad, where he began in 1954 and retired in 1988. Remarkably, Bob continued to work as a custodian at the Marine Trade Center until the age of 93, earning the admiration and friendship of coworkers and even local dignitaries. A man of deep character, Bob was honest, hardworking, and always willing to lend a hand. He took immense pride in his home and yard, often finding joy in caring for his lawn. He was happiest surrounded by his family, enjoying simple pleasures like baking and indulging his love of sweets. Bob’s love for his wife, Frances, was the cornerstone of his life. Together for 76 years, they exemplified the true American Dream. Bob’s unwavering dedication to his family, his faith, and his work left an indelible mark on all who knew him. In addition to his parents, Bob was predeceased by his infant son, Mark Allen Tetrault; siblings Mary “Blanche” Tarpinian, Margaret Pallang, and Albert Tetrault; and son-in-law Kerry D. Keefe. He is survived by his devoted wife, Frances Tetrault of Portland; son, Robert M. Tetrault and wife Brenda of Portland and Florida; daughters, Marla Keefe and partner Paul Tully of Cape Elizabeth, and Allison Seaboyer and husband Vincent Jr. of Biddeford. He also leaves behind seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and many extended family members and friends. Visiting Hours will be held from 4-6PM on Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. Prayers will be recited at the Funeral Home at 9AM on Thursday, January 9, 2025, followed by a 10AM Mass of Christian Burial at St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, 72 Federal Street, Portland. Interment with Military Honors will follow at Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. To view Bob’s memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the charity of one’s choice.
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  1. I am so very sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. Between his railroad connection to my Dad, and my time at the Marine Trade Center, he always made me feel like he was looking out for me. He was the salt of the earth, and I know he will be dearly missed. Deepest sympathies to the Tetrault family. Another great soul has left us. Godspeed, Bob.

  2. Marla and Fran, Robert reminded of my grandfather Duptee, I will miss him a lot. Take care and Ada and Kamden Alysa and Jason and Allen. Hi Fran. Love, Kristen Tully

  3. To Marla dad Alison and Robert, Fran, I was so sad to hear of Roberts passing. I am not a relative but felt like one. I new Fran and Bob. Doing car rides and lunches at Kens. My Paul Tully would talk about sports with Robert. I new the family well. I am so sorry for the family. Robert . Take care all, From, Kristen Tully lived 96 wonderful years with family. Take care


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