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Fall River man reported missing has died, just days after other family member passes away

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Roland Dube

Some say that God will never give you more than you can handle, but a Fall River family is sadly being put to the test.

Last week, Denise Tremblay’s husband 66-year-old Daniel Tremblay passed away at Charlton Memorial Hospital.

According to an obituary, “Daniel was a man of many strengths, remembered for his fervor, commitment, and deep sense of responsibility. His work ethic and quiet dedication left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him. For the past year, he served as an environmental services worker at Charlton Memorial Hospital, where his presence and reliability became part of the fabric of the hospital community. Before that, he spent more than three decades as a valued member of Fall River’s Oriental Chow Mein Co., becoming a familiar and trusted figure there.

Daniel was also a proud veteran, having served in the United States Marine Corps from 1980 to 1986—an experience that shaped his discipline, loyalty, and sense of duty. Outside of work and service, he found joy in the simple things he loved most: classic cars and the timeless music of Elvis Presley. Whether admiring the lines of an old engine or listening to Elvis’s unmistakable voice, these passions brought him comfort and connection throughout his life.

On Monday, Roland Dube, Denise’s brother, was reported missing with serious health issues. Family later released on social media that he had passed away.

Tremblay’s public visitation will be held at the Southcoast Funeral Home, inside of the Ferreira Chapel, 1555 Pleasant Street, Fall River, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 02:00 PM – 07:00 PM, The funeral service will be held at the same venue on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at 10:00 AM, followed by burial with military honors at the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne.

Services for Dube have not yet been announced.

We wish the Dube, Tremblay, and Bouchard families, along with other friends and family, peace and comfort during this difficult time.

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