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Aurele Bourgeois posted a condolence
To all of you,
My heartfelt sorrow and sympathy, but we never lose those we love.
May you find peace and consolation in all those beautifull memories she leaves in your hearts
Love,
Al
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Sharon Montminy posted a condolence
Lauray and Family, May you find peace and comfort in knowing that your grief is shared by so many of us. Your mom will be sorely missed. God bless you and your wonderful family.
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Lilian Lumadue posted a condolence
God saw her getting tired so he put his arms around her and whispered "come to me." With tearful eyes she passed away. Although you loved her dearly, you could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hardworking hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best.
Love always,
Lil
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Margaret Annen posted a condolence
Lauray and family, I know how hard this day is for you and how much you will miss your Mom every day but know that she is watching over you and protecting you as she always has, only she does it from the heavens above with those who have gone before her. Look for her smile in every flower, her love and hugs in every knitted piece you see and wear and her laughter in every chime of a bell. For she will be with you always. And know too that the thoughts and prayers of all your friends are with you and yours. Margaret
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Brad Richarson posted a condolence
Lauray and Bernie, My heart goes out to you. Juliette left us with many memories, and you will always have that.
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Barbara Zebrowski posted a condolence
May the memories that reside in your hearts bear you through this time and bring you joy in the future. May you who were blessed by her presence in your lives continue those blessings by finding her loving presence in one another.
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Rue posted a condolence
Lala & Bubba, I'm sooo sorry for you loss. Your mother is and will always be one of the greatest woman I have ever met. She is loved by many and touched many lives in her time. You both have a very special guardian angel to watch over you now. Lots of love at this time.
Love you,
Rue
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Jennifer and Patricia Richards posted a condolence
My friend,
I know I said this already, however, it bears repeating.
They say time heals everything, but losing your mom is devastating. We will survive the loss, but the broken heart and missing piece will never be filled.
One day at a time.... lean on your friends and family.... we only wish to help you through this difficult time by giving you our love and hugs.
We adore you and I know she is smiling down on you from above.
The love you share every day will grow. She is at peace and will be with you always.
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Sheila & Family posted a condolence
Bernie so sorry to hear of your Mom,s passing. She was such a wonderful person, I remember the times we saw her at Pinecrest Dairy during the summer. Much love and sympathy to you and your sister, Lauray. You will be in our prayers,your Mom is at peace in the arms of the Lord.
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Cathy & Erwin Weissman posted a condolence
Dear Barney, so sorry to hear of death of your Mom. We wish we lived closer so we could be with you during this difficult time. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.Please come visit us when your ready, down here in New York. Rejoice for she is now with the Lord,and no longer in pain.
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Paul Remillard & Family posted a condolence
Dear Bern, Just received the news of your Mom's passing. Remembering all the summer's at Pinecrest,seeing her and your sister.She was so proud of you, and I could feel how much she loved you. Sincere condolences to you and your sister,from me & Deb and our girls.
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Marianne & Mary posted a condolence
Bubba so sorry to hear about Mom's passing,and at 94, God love her.You and Lauray have all the years of happy memories to help you get through the tough days ahead. With our deep love and condolences,please keep in touch,missing you.Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Joann Wu posted a condolence
Bern, just heard from Paul about your mother's passing, so sorry for your loss.Take care and take time to grieve,please keep in touch,and let know if there's anything I can do.Love,Jo.
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Remy & Carol posted a condolence
Dear Bernie, just heard about your Mom,from Paul, were so sorry for your loss. We remember meeting her and your sister several times at Pinecrest. She was such a wonderful lady and had such a great sense of humor! Remember all the wonderful years you had with her,with deep and heartfelt sympathy. Love Remy & I.
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Pat & Joe Dadario posted a condolence
With deep love and sympathies to you Bernie and your family. You'll be in our prayers,remember she will also be with you, you'll carry her in your mind & heart forever, until you meet again in heaven. With love from the whole Dadario family.
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Bob & Becky Sansouci posted a condolence
Barney just heard of your Mom's passing.I hope it was peaceful, I remember how close you were to her.May she rest in peace and in the embrace of God.Her many kind and generous deeds in life will be rewarded by God,may He comfort you and your sister at this hour need and heartbreak.With love & affection.
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Pat & Diane Sheehan posted a condolence
Bernie so sorry to hear of your mothers passing.But at 94 she had a full and happy life,she always did so much for others.She is now receiving her reward for all the love and kindness she gave you and your family in life. God rewards those who give happiness & joy to others in life. Your Mom was always a loving & giving person in life. She is now in heaven with all the other souls who loved her in life,Peace.
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Linda & Steve in Vermont posted a condolence
Barney our deepest condolences to you and your sister Lauray.May God comfort both of you in the days ahead,remember all the wonderful memories you have together,with your mom.She was a wonderful lady who gave so much of herself to others.Be at peace for her.We'll be in touch soon,weknow you need time to grieve.With love.
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nicole...neekole posted a condolence
It's been a year since she graduated. I haven't been able to say good-bye. How do you say good-bye to a person who meant so much? Everyone gets a mother, grandmother, aunt, teacher, shrink,and best friend. Very few get to see all that in one person. Juliette was all that and more to me. I decide to just keep her in my heart where she has always been. She had seen it all, heard it all, lived it all. Most people let the toll of time wear them cynical and give up. She had reason to too. War, widowed, watching her son graduate. She buried her pain and made the most of every day. The yearly rash, hurt shoulder and constant aches of growing old. I never heard her complain except for that rash. She never knew the meaning of the words give up, poor me, I can't. All 5'3 of her went into everything she did. Quite a force. To a stranger she may have looked like an old lady. To speak with her once and you would know old lady she was not. She had a lot of passions on many fronts; her animals, her politics, her Indians and her charity. She was always thinking of someone else. A hat for her, bread for him, always doing for someone else often going without for herself. She had her convictions but she never judged and always justly rooted for the underdog.On occasions I'd hem and haw like girlfriends do and she would subtly suggest an idea to dissipate the tension. She never gave up no matter the task. Not my sprightly friend. How many people in their 90's build bon fires? I loved our shenanigans. Hanging out of windows in the winter, hunting down rabbits. All her years could not drive the child in her out. I loved hearing her history. How she could be who she was having gone through what she did amazes me.Though I try I'm not Juliette. Those boots are so big to fill. At 1/3 her age she kept a cleaner house than me. Such a hard worker. I loved how she painted and dressed up the lawn ornaments. Who does that? Juliette. I loved our conversations. She was very wise and kind. She tried to prepare me for her departure. I wouldn't listen. I insisted that conversation could wait until she was 312. I'll never get over the loss. She was special in every way. If I brought her a trinket she would scold me. Always wanting me to forgo something for her for something for me. She was the something for me. No amount of chocolate could ever show it.
I know she is in heaven. That is the only justice in losing her. I hope when I graduate they let me in to visit her. I'll bring the ribs, lindt dark, and canada dry. Until then she is very much alive in my mind and heart.
Lauray & Bernie,
I see a lot of Juliette in both of you.
Your mom was so very proud of you two. She told me many many times. I feel like I got to know you before I got to know you, through her. It may sound weird or even unwanted but I count you as siblings. You have an open invitation to every occasion, event, bon fire or just to say hello. If there is anything we can ever do to help out please call on us.We will be late but we will be there. We love you!
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