Daniel Regan
To the Lannan family, deepest sympathies for your loss. From Daniel Regan and family.
Birth date: Sep 3, 1962 Death date: Jun 7, 2023
Robert Michael Lannan, 60 of Methuen, died on Wednesday, June 7, 2023, after a long and courageous battle with mental health. He was the beloved husband of the love of his life, Michele (Piro) Lannan, to whom he was married for 26 Read Obituary
To the Lannan family, deepest sympathies for your loss. From Daniel Regan and family.
Dear Michele and Family, I am so very sorry for your loss. I have sent a donation to the Mass Assoc for Mental Health in his honor. I am praying that he has found peace, and that your loving and happiest memories will be with you always. Steph Vrattos
Michelle and Christopher, I am so sorry for your heartbreaking loss. Bob was a sweet and gentle man. I will miss seeing him at the campfires and participating in our annual clean-ups and summer events. This is a loss for our community.
Trish McIsaac
June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month…
I want to shed light to talk about an important person that I met at my gym within the last year.
We truly never know the last time we may see someone, have a conversation with them, make them laugh, make them smile, or even just be grateful that you get to see them another day.
Seeing my friend or as I would call him the uncle I never had at the gym every single day was a blessing to me. He had a golden heart and he would go out of his way to talk to everyone at the gym. Bob would always make sure you were doing okay and would often question people about their day. He would always ask me for tips on exercises and would ask how I was liking my new job.
My father would call bob the “Mayor” of the gym because we have the sunshine of the place and knew just about everyone in there on a first name basis.
Every time I walked into that gym I would love to see the uncle I never had there. Bob was one of the reasons I enjoyed going to the gym because despite his age he would always give it his all and inspire me with his discipline on a day to day basis.
Although I will never see you again my friend. Just know that I will never forget about you and the impact you had on me. Every time I walk into a weight room from here on out I will think about you.
We often ask ”Why?” and “How Could This Have Happened?” but the Truth is we have no idea what people are going through and the battles and demons they may be fighting every day.
RIP my friend❤️🏋️️👼.
We're terribly saddened by the loss of Bob. The lake won't be the same without you. Your kind-hearted, easy nature will be greatly missed. May you rest in peace. The entire DeBassio family.
Michele what can I say. You are my sister, and you are my heart. I will always remember the generosity of you and Bob opening your house and your hearts to me and “Puppa Bear.” We had a lot of great memories on Arnold St and at the campground at the lake. Bob had a warm kind heart and the sweetest smile I ever did see. I love you and Chris so much. May he be at peace now, he is surrounded by all our angels who have passed to the other side. Love you, Christina and Scott

To the Lannan family we are deeply sadden for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. The Hamel family.
I have fond memories of our family "get-to-getters," and the warm conversations that Bob and I shared. I enjoyed the family table-top games and his attentive consideration of others. He had depth when ever he spoke to me in our conversations, a real honesty.
He knew his profession, and I relied on his technical council, several times regarding the paint industry and products. He loved his family, evident, again, by, his attentiveness in our family times. I will miss him.
May the Lord of Peace and Love comfort both you and Chris -
Love,
Dad
Michelle and family, we are so very sorry for your loss. We are heartbroken to hear of Bob's passing. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Sending love, strength and hugs. Donna & Dave DeLuca