Robert Banjo L Sicard , March 05, 1927 — September 12, 2018

Robert Banjo L Sicard  (Greenfield, Massachusetts, MA) March 05, 1927 September 12, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Robert L.”Banjo” Sicard, 91, of 6 Davis Street, Turners Falls, died peacefully on Wednesday, September 12, 2018, at Elaine Center in Hadley, MA. Bob was born on March 5, 1927 to Joseph and Susan (Murley) Sicard. He is survived by his daughter, Diane Sicard, his grandson/son Joseph Sulda, and 2 great- grandchildren, Madilyn and Luke Sulda.

He is also survived by his half-brother, Terry Sicard, and his God-daughter Sandra Sicard Shepard, and several nieces and nephews including Jamie Sicard of South Carolina. Robert was predeceased by four of his children. Robert was a World War II Navy veteran and served on the USS Edsel, a destroyer.

After the War, he met and married the love of his life, Pauline Sicard, who recently predeceased him. Robert was an active member of the Greenfield Country Club for over 55 years. He loved golf and always referred to it as his coping skill and playground.

He would play golf up until the first snowfall. Dad loved people and was a social history buff. He could tell you stories in a way that would make anyone engage in them.

He was a character and persevered much sadness throughout his life. Robert worked for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and was a civil engineer, yet he loved surveying the most, due to working outdoors. The family would like to thank Sandy and Butch Shepard, Bob Avery, Terry Capucci and Mike Sevene for their continued loyalty, friendship and love shown during my father’s illness.

We would also like to thank the Elaine Center of Hadley for their loving and caring ways. Sharon, thank you. A Memorial Mass will be held Friday (9-21-18) at 10 AM at Our Lady of Peace Church with Rev.

Stanley Aksamit pastor, officiating. A calling our will be held from 8:30 am to 9:30 am at Kostanski Funeral Home 1 Kostanski Square. Memorial contributions may be made to Boy’s Town 14100 Crawford St., Boys Town, NE 68010.

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death notice Robert Banjo L Sicard March 05, 1927 — September 12, 2018

obituary notice Robert Banjo L Sicard March 05, 1927 — September 12, 2018

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