CONDOLENCES (GuestBook)

There are no words to say how deeply I feel this loss. Auntie Jean and Uncle Leonard were always part of my life and I will forever miss them. When I think of them, I think of warm summers at the beach, pool parties at their home, and just a general sense of safety and happiness. I was blessed to know them. So sorry for your loss. Thinking of all of you.

Posted: 12/23/2020 by Joyce Boisvert Dunklee of Hampden, MA, United States



We are so sorry for your loss and send our thoughts and prays to all of the family. Sincerely, Mike, Robin & Family

Posted: 12/29/2020 by Robin Harnois of Belchertown, MA, USA



My Mother, you did not yell Mom when looking for her, she insisted on Mother. Unlike my four siblings before me I had the pleasure of so many days of having her all to myself as my brothers and sisters were off being adults. Oh how I loved going shopping with my mon to places in our past like Steiger"s or Balkier's department stores. But the best part was going to lunch at the original friendly restaurants where I would get to spin around on the stools and have French fries, as long as I didn't squirt ketchup on one side so she could steel some. Where ever we went together she would never open her own door and would wait until I did, and she expected me to help her take off her coat, two things I always do for my sweetheart. I Love you Mother, forever.

Posted: 12/30/2020 by Lance Normand Berneche of Chicopee, MA,



I send my deepest condolences for your loss. May you take comfort in your memories of Jeanne, your Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother, Aunt and friend. May she Rest In Peace!

Posted: 9/30/2021 by Betty Fonseca of Manchester, CT, USA



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