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Bob Pascale Passes Away – YankeeRacer.com

Bob Pascale Passes Away

Former NEMA President and Champion Owner

Robert M Pascale
June 27, 2020
Obituary

Robert M. Pascale, of Lincoln, passed into eternal life on June 27, 2020. He was the husband of Virginia (Paul) Pascale.

Mr. Pascale was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and moved to Lincoln, Rhode Island where he resided for over sixty years. He was the son of the late Michael Pascale and Ida A. (Varone) Pascale.

He is survived by his son Robert M. Pascale Jr. and his wife Jeanne Pascale and their children Kristina Bucco and her husband Fred and Keith Lagasse and his wife Meg.

Bob also leaves his daughters; Lynn Pascale and her husband Chuck Wade and their son Clayton Wade; Lori DaRosa, Lisa Pascale and grandchildren, Alexandra DaRosa, Nicholas DaRosa, Kristopher DaRosa and his wife Tayla. He is also survived by his sister Carolyn Pascale Harker and his brother Edward Pascale.

Mr. Pascale was the former owner of M. Pascale Trucking and Pascale Concrete Products until he retired in 2000. He was a United States Navy Veteran of the Korean War. Mr. Pascale served out of New London, Connecticut aboard the U.S.S. Fulton (AS-11) Submarine.

Bob was full of adventure. He was an owner of stock cars and midget race cars and was inducted into the Northeastern Midget Association Hall of Fame as a champion owner from 1967- 1969. He was president in 1968. Bob was an avid horse racing enthusiast, who owned and operated Starlight Stables out of Lincoln Downs. His many other interests included, piloting, boating, golfing, and skiing.
Due to the COVID-19 virus, the funeral and burial for Bob will be private at this time followed by a celebration of his life with a Memorial Mass at a later date.

Sources: Manning-Heffern Funeral Home