Robert J. “Bob” La Pointe

HUDSON FALLS – Robert “Bob” Joseph La Pointe, cherished husband, father, and poppy, 79, of Hudson Falls, passed away Friday, March 15, 2024, following a short illness.

Born May 29, 1944, at Glens Falls Hospital, he was the son of the late Paul Arthur and Helen (Vitouski) La Pointe.  

Bob had a life richly lived marked by dedication, resilience, and an unwavering love for his family. He was a man of many talents, with a heart as open and welcoming as the great outdoors he so dearly loved. His life was a testament to the values of hard work, creativity, and the simple joys that life offers. Bob was a man who could never sit still for long, always finding a new project to embark on, or an adventure around his property or workshop to pursue. He was a skilled craftsman who was known for his unmatched ingenuity in woodworking, metalworking, or just finding a fix for something that seemed impossible. Bob’s ingenuity knew no bounds, and he was always ready to lend his skills to those in need.

Outside of his workshop, Bob was an avid fisherman, finding solace in the quiet waters of New York’s Lakes. He was the owner of The Old Troller Sport Fishing Charters on Lake George and was highly regarded as an expert fishing guide often seen catching near record size Lake Trout and Salmon with the biggest smile on his face. He especially enjoyed being on the boat pulling wire for Lake Trout. His most heartfelt moments on the water were those spent with his family by his side.

Bob was also a talented guitar player, filling his home with music and laughter, and an unwavering fan of the New York Yankees. He never missed a Yankee game, with his wife by his side, celebrating their victories with the same passion he devoted to every aspect of his life. Bob’s love for cutting and splitting wood was more than a chore; it was a ritual deep in his soul that connected him to the earth and the cycles of nature. He especially enjoyed using his vast collection of chain saws and his Yanmar Tractor in this process.

In addition to his creative pursuits, Bob was an avid motorcycle enthusiast, from the dirt to the road, relishing the freedom and excitement of riding through New York’s picturesque landscapes. Bob’s greatest love, however, was for his family.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Paul Arthur and Helen (Vitouski) La Pointe.

Bob leaves behind his beloved wife “his Sweety”, the love of his life, together 62 years, married 56 years, Luella (Uhlinger) “Mimi” La Pointe, his partner in every aspect of life’s journey. “Mimi’s” infamous chocolate chip cookies, homemade cakes, and apple pies kept Bob’s sweet tooth always well satisfied. Together, they created a home filled with love.

He was a loving father to his two children, Cheryl Wilson (Ray), Bob La Pointe, Jr (Kim Martin); a doting grandfather, and Poppy, to his five grandchildren Andrew Arnold, Gillian Wilson, Avery La Pointe, Logan Wilson, and Hanna La Pointe. Bob is also survived by his sisters-in-law Laura Wilder and Patricia Walkup.

Bob’s life was a journey of passion, from the tranquility of fishing, the joy of music, The thrill of baseball, to the satisfaction of creating with his hands. He taught us the value of patience, the importance of doing things right, and the belief you can accomplish anything you set your mind to. He will be deeply missed but remembered forever as a guiding light and a source of unconditional love.

Bob’s family invites all who knew and loved him to join them in remembering a man whose legacy of love, creativity, and adventure will forever be cherished.

Calling hours will be held on Monday, March 25, 2024, from 4pm to 7pm, at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

A funeral mass will be held on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, at 11:00 am at St. Mary’s/St. Paul Church, 11 Wall Street in Hudson Falls.

Rite of committal will take place at a date to be announced.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Bob’s name may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

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One Response to Robert J. “Bob” La Pointe

  1. A voice from the past.
    Worked and rode motorcycles with Bob in the early 60s. He was as skilled a woods rider as a guitar player.
    I left New York shortly thereafter.
    Another good guy is no longer with us. May he rest in peace.
    Nipper

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