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Warren Besegai Obituary

BESEGAI Warren Allen, 74, of Plymouth, at Boston Medical Center, July 28, beloved husband of Judith (Connell) Besegai of Plymouth; loving father of Dana A. Mahoney and her husband John, Brian P. Besegai, Christopher J. and his wife Kerri Besegai, all of Plymouth, and Karyn A. Besegai of Quincy; devoted grandfather of Anthony and Jennie Besegai and Briana and Sean Mahoney; brother of Donald Besegai and his wife Betty of Kingston and David Besegai and his wife Marie of Williamsburg, Va. He also leaves several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held at the Chiltonville Congregational Church, Tuesday, Aug. 1, at 10 a.m. Visiting hours will be held at the Richard Davis Funeral Home, 373 Court St. (Rte. 3A), North Plymouth, Monday, July 31, 4 to 8 p.m. Burial will be in Plymouth County Cemetery, Plymouth. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to Philanthropy Office at Jordan Hospital, 272 Sandwich St., Plymouth, MA 02360, for the cardiac catheterization lab. U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean Conflict.

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Published by The Enterprise on Jul. 30, 2006.

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Cathy "Pita"

August 16, 2006

Foward this to Heaven: "Freddy" "Krappot", " PITA" My days are not the same without you in our lives, you were such a grand part of my daily life and the girls lives, that I am lost without your friendship, I am truly lost and having a hard time dealing with your passing. You fought with such valor my friend. Someone upstairs meant for us to meet and share each others families, who would've thought that first conversation would've connected strangers that would become each others "extended" family. I still have a hard time without the usual 'morning sessions" (at least that's what we called them huh) and I miss hearing your voice each and every afternoon on that phone saying " Heeeyyy, how ya doing, just checking in on ya" We both cherised "Tuesdays with Morrie" but we had our own version didn't we, " Friday's with Freddy" and of course yours.....Chatting with Chatty Cathy" Thanks for the love, the laughter and lessons to last a life time, sadly it will take my life time to get over your loss, but you said we'd meet in heaven when its our turn and I'll hold you to that. Judi thanks for always being there, and I'm so sorry for you, I know the love he had for you and the love you had for him, may you find comfort in knowing that kind of true love never goes away, ever. Paul,myself and the girls are always there for you, I saw how amazing the love he shared with others was when we went to the wake and funeral, truly an angel with hidden wings left us that day but he will live on in you and Chris and Brian and Dana and Karyn, may you someday find comfort in such a difficult time. I love you all and look forward to seeing you again soon. "Freddy" (Warren, but you know I never called him Warren:), always told me we'd be forever friends, he just didn't tell me forever would seem so short. I thank God he had you Judi, you were his rock and he called you his angel and loved you and the kids more than life itself. He is so missed and I hope that someday that "down time" he talked about will get better, as long as we get up again , those were his orders :)

I will miss him forever and forever will have a missing piece of my heart. We will lean on each other thru this Judi, I promise. Much love to you and kids, we are always there for you.

Now Freddy you and I always tried to get the last word no matter what it took, even if it meant calling and hanging up real fast just to get each other, I will so very much miss that, this time you got the last word, your last words to me were " I love you Bud" and this time I'll take it, and I'll let you win :) and I'm glad you got the last word this time. ( at least till we meet again :)

Timothy Dekofski

August 11, 2006

I miss chatting with my online buddy every morning, Freddy1022. Uncle Warren was my favorite. He had a certain genuine love about him. He was an original. There never will be another.

Jeff Seger

August 2, 2006

Dear Aunt Judy & Family: I was greatly saddened to hear of Uncle Warren's death. My regret is not having known him better. However I was quite reassured to learn of his deep love and dedication to the Lord Jesus Christ. I pray that you take comfort. Most assuredly, he is now with the Lord in a place called Paradise.

Carrie mannai

August 1, 2006

Judi,Karyn & Family,

My deepest sympathy. I was so sadden, Dad touched so many lives. He always knew how to put a smile on your face no matter how you were feeling. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. (Hugs to you Karyn)

Suzanne Correa

July 31, 2006

Dear Judi, I was so saddened when I heard about Warrens death.My heart goes out to you and the family.I had so much respect for Warren, in spite of all he went through he kept his sense of humor.I'll miss seeing him and that twinkle he always had in his eyes.It was so apparent that he was crazy about you.My prayers are with you.Peace, peace at last. I'm sure he is already resting in the arms of his Creator.

Barbara M. Jones

July 31, 2006

Judy: I'm sorry for your loss...Warren was such a nice guy..Always positive..I certainly know whats ahead for you and your family. I wish you all peace in your hearts..Love your cousin Barbara

ICDJES

July 31, 2006

Judi... my heart goes out to you and "Freddy's" family... I feel so honored to have met such a caring, giving man... every time I recall a Miss America parade, see an IV pole or hear an Elvis song I will instantly think of this kind & generous man... 'know you are in our thoughts and prayers ... God Bless you "Freddy", may you rest in peace... Love,

Judi & "Uncle Elvis"...a match made in Heaven!

July 30, 2006

Carolyn Collins

July 30, 2006

Goodbye Uncle Elvis- I know you are at peace now and for that I am truly grateful! I trust that you will find my soulmate Gerry and share some time with him until I am called home. God Bless You Uncle Elvis! I will be here for Judy if she needs me! Love & God Bless, Carolyn

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