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ALBERT J. BRODEUR, JR. Albert J. Brodeur, Jr., 72, of Palm Bay, Florida passed away on Monday December 31, 2012 in Melbourne, Florida. He is survived by his wife of 50 yrs. Sheila Brodeur, daughters Anne Davis, Kathleen Brodeur, Mary Hope and Elizabeth Waldo son Albert Brodeur III, grand-children Danielle, Michael and Benjamin Davis, Andrew and Christopher Hope and Nicholas and Nathan Waldo, brothers Raymond, Richard & Paul Brodeur and a sister Darlene Moll. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Saturday January 12th at 11am in the St. Joseph Catholic Church on Miller Street in Palm Bay. Anyone planning an expression of sympathy is asked to consider The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, 3319 Maguire Blvd., Orlando, FL 32803 Brownlie - Maxwell Funeral Home is serving the family 321- 723-2345 www.brownliemaxwell.com Paid Obituary
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So sorry for your losswish we would have met him . We tend to put off what we should do today thinking there will be time tomorrow and then that time is gone.Par of him stil lives on in you and your famiy
MJ Quinn
January 12, 2013
Mary,
Celebrating the richness of your Dad's life with you and the sorrow of his departure. He was determined to live a fulfilled life and did his part by living it before his family; an example for us all. Praying for your comfort and peace.
Lin Polk
January 10, 2013
Dad, we will miss you so much. You have guided us with your loving example. We will miss everything about you... your laugh, hearing you play the piano and your love of family get-togethers. With love, Mary, Mark, Andrew and Chris
January 9, 2013
The other Piano Man we called "Sonny."
Cousin Bobby Potvin
Robert Potvin
January 9, 2013
To Mary & Family
I'm so sorry for your loss. I know your Dad was a big part of your life & what a wonderful person he was to you all. You all have truly been blessed to have him in your life. God Bless
Violet Fermin
January 9, 2013
Mary and family,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Though I didn't know him personally, I have heard so many wonderful things about him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all right now.
Sara Danaher
January 9, 2013
Mary, I am so sorry for your loss. Dad's are a big part of our lives and I know you will really miss him. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Betty Newton
January 8, 2013
Dear Al, so many wonderful memories shared together. We will miss you. Grateful that you were such an important part of our lives. Love, Jake and Paula.
January 8, 2013
Thinking about you and your whole family sending love and peace--Frances
January 6, 2013
Prayers and condolences for your family. I never knew him, but I know he must have been a fine person - he raised a daughter I am proud to know. Love to you all.
Deb Scruggs
January 6, 2013
He was a great man. I will miss his infectious laugh, his brilliant mind and his way with the key board. No birthday was the same when he played Happy Birthday. To the Brodeur Family my condolences...You are in my thoughts and prayers.
January 6, 2013
Thoughts and prayers for peace for the family, knowing how dear this man was to so many. With love<3
Rick, Sasha and Jonathan Mauck
January 6, 2013
Dad, I miss you and think of you every day! You have a permanent place in my heart and my childrens' hearts. We love you very much Dad and Grandpa.
Elizabeth Waldo
January 6, 2013
I love you Dad. You will be missed... Love Anne
January 6, 2013
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