Roy A. Ouellette, 85 of Largo, FL and Billerica, MA passed away at the Hospice of the Woodside on December 6, 2012.
A native of Billerica, MA and a winter resident of Largo, FL; Roy was a retired mechanical engineer for Raytheon Corporation for over 40 years and a US Navy Veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He served during the Normandy Invasion Beach Head and during his years at Raytheon, he was instrumental in the development of the Patriot Missile System. He was a Christian and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He served on the USS LST # 336; USS Zenobia and the USS Yosemite and was awarded the World War II Victory Medal; American Theatre Medal and the European Africa Middle Eastern Theatre Medal with 1 Star.
He is survived by his loving family: his wife, Doris Ouellette of Largo, FL and Billerica, MA; his son, Dale Ouellette and his wife, Lisa of Merrimack, NH; a daughter, Debra Immonen and her husband Roy of Attleboro, MA; two brothers; George Ouellette of New York, NY and Richard Ouellette and his wife, Margaret of Colorado Springs, CO; four grandchildren: Erik Immonen, Kara Immonen, Brandon Ouellette and Danielle Ouellette and two great grandchildren, Karl Immonen and Derik Immonen.
Graveside services at Bay Pines National Cemetery, 10000 Bay Pines Blvd., Bay Pines, Fl 33744 are at 3:00 PM, Monday, December 10, 2012 with full military honors by the Pinellas County MIlitary Honor Guard and Chaplin Herb Kicklet, officiating.
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We extend our deepest sympathy and condolences to Roy’s family.
What a wonderful tribute. Doris, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time.
Doris and family, Roy was a great guy and a loyal friend. We were all saddened to learn of his passing. Having just lost Mae my entire family understands what you are going through. Roy lived a full life and touched all those he knew. May he rest in peace. We take comfort in knowing Mae has been joined by a friend.
Sincerely Joe, Joe Jr., Ginger, Brenda and Noelle Centore.
We will miss Roy, he always had a kind word for us.He will be missed by everyone.
Doris and family,
My thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Let me know if I can do anything for you,Doris.
Doris and Family, we were so sorry to hear about Roy. I’m so happy that we all went out to dinner in September, we have a lot of great memories with you two up at Meadowstone. We always made it a point to stop and see you when we were up North. You have our deepest sympathy and prayers. Roy will be missed by many people, hw was a great guy Al & Danice
When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. ~Author Unknown
Thanks, Dad, for all the treasures I have in my heart. You will be greatly missed.
May he rest in peace. We both Worked with Roy for most of his years at Raytheon. Our deepest condolences Doris.
Love Bev and Gil Cabral
What a wonderful man he was. We loved him very much. Deepest sympathy to you Doris, Debby and Dale.
Roy was my wonderful cousin. Roy and Doris were the most loving and compatable couple. Sympathy to all his family in this saddest of times. May God bless each of you.
Sending our condolences to all of you. So very sorry to hear of Roy’s passing. He has a special place in heaven.
Doris, you have our deepest sympathy at this very sad time. Roy was a wonderful man who will be missed by many. You are in our thoughts and Prayers.
Our fathers served together on the USS Zenobia. It was neat to finally find someone else. Now they are together I heaven!
I lost touch with Roy as we transitioned from one job to another within Raytheon. I thought of him today, more than 25 years after working together. Im sorry for your loss. I learned so much from Roy and his memory remains with me to this day.