Clayton F Beaudry, 85, passed away Saturday, June 21, 2014 at the Holyoke Soldiers Home. Born in Kenosha, WI , February 18, 1929 he was the son of the late Willard and Etta Belle (Mossey) Beaudry. Clayton lived his entire life in West Springfield and worked for Package Machinery in East Longmeadow for 40 years. He was a member of the West Springfield/Agawam Elks Club, VFW Post 1632 and the American Legion Post 207. His beloved wife, Marjorie (Allen) died in 2012. He leaves his loving children, Kenneth Beaudry and his partner Kathleen Murphy of South Glastonbury, CT and Sandra Letendre and her husband Denis of Green Cove Springs, FL, 5 loving grandchildren, Ryan, Amanda and Jaclyn Beaudry and Christiane and Daniel Letendre. The funeral will be held Friday, June 27, 2014 at 3pm at the Mass Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 1390 Main St., Agawam, MA. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Holyoke Soldiers Home, 110 Cherry St., Holyoke, MA 01040. TOOMEY-OBRIEN Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.
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Thinking of the Beaudry family and their loss. With deepest sympathy. Barbara
Barbara Murphy
June 27, 2014
Sandy,
My love to you and your family at this sad time. Losing your father is so hard - I miss mine every day.
Take care,
Carol K.
Carol Kostek
June 27, 2014
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