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Gerard "Gerry" R. Gignac
long time Dracut resident; 86
DRACUT -- Gerard "Gerry" R. Gignac, 86, long time Dracut resident, died peacefully Thursday, August 22nd, at Kaplan Hospice House in Danvers, MA. He was the beloved husband of the late Ruth (Marcotte) Gignac who passed away in 1997.
Gerard was born in Dracut on October 29, 1926, a son of the late Ruth (Delisle) and George A. Gignac. He received his education in the Dracut schools, and was a graduate of the Lowell Trade School. After graduation, he proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy during WWII.
For over 15 years Gerry worked as an engineer in the maintenance department at Lowell General Hospital until his retirement in 1991.
Gerry loved racing. Beginning in the 50's with Car Racing and eventually evolving into his great passion of Boat (Hydroplane) Racing. His other great joy was his family, especially watching his sons grow and develop their own achievements in his favorite sport.
Gerry is survived and will be greatly missed by his son Jay R. Gignac and his wife Susan of Greenfield, NH; his brother Ronnie Gignac of Dracut, MA; Daughter-In-Law Linda Gignac of Lowell, MA; two grandchildren, Shawn Gignac, Crystal McKiel and her husband Tim all of Lowell; He is also survived by two great-granddaughters, Becca and Cassie McKiel, several nieces and nephews and his very close friend Alberta Chappell of Lynnfield, MA.
He was predeceased by his son Gerard "Gi" Gignac in 1993.
GIGNAC -- Relatives and friends may pay their respects at the DRACUT FUNERAL HOME, 2159 Lakeveiw Avenue, Dracut, on Sunday August 25th from 2 to 6 p.m. His Funeral Service will take place at the funeral home on Sunday at 5 p.m., with his Cremation to follow on Monday August 26th at 10 a.m. at Merrimack Cremation Service, 10 Henry Clay Dr., Merrimack, NH. To leave an online condolence, story or messages please visit www.dracutfuneralhome.com.
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He was one of a KIND. He was the mentor that I needed in my life while growing up. To me he was FAMILY in more ways than one. That you for being in my life. Rest your oars mate, we have your watch.
Dave Rocheville
Family
August 18, 2019
Your Dad & Mom were like my second parents . Rest in peace Pop !
Steve Franklin
August 25, 2013
So sorry for your loss and our thoughts are with you.
Lefty & Ellie Franklin
August 25, 2013
Jay, So sorry to hear about the loss of your father. He was such a kind and gentle man. I'm glad I saw him driving down the road looking over the 'homestead' and I was able to talk with him for a few minutes. I'm sorry I will not be able to attend the wake today due to prior commitments. My thoughts and prayers will be with you though.
Diane Hamilton Barry
August 25, 2013
I am really sorry to hear of your loss Jay. It's clear to see where your passion came from.
Be well,
Ken Harris
August 24, 2013
We are very saddened today at the loss of a very dear friend Jerry Gignac. He was very special to my husband Dave. If ever a man that lived his faith it was your dad. He will live in our memories forever. As he touched many lives, He was an awesome godfather to our daughter Jennifer Ruth over the years. We willbe praying for all of his family daily. Love because of His Love, Dave & Janet
August 24, 2013
Without Pop we wouldn't be all together as a team or better said together as a Family! Pop, up to where he just couldn't get around anymore, attended every racing event I participated in, critiquing my every move and giving me advice whether I liked what he said or not…he always told it “the way it was”, pushing me always to be the best! Pop in his last days told me that he was, is, and for eternity is extremely proud of me & the individuals on our team. He also said that he promises to watch over us during his absence and that we'll all meet “hopefully” in a better place! “Hopefully”…..if you knew Pop at all, was actually trying to be optimistic! Rest in peace, watch over us and Gods Speed!
Jay Gignac
August 24, 2013
Jay
Although we never kept in touch your dad and mom were like my second parents. Gerry Jr and I were like brother and sister. I remember going to the races with all of u on the Merrimack river and helping fix the motors or working at your house on the boats across the street on park terrace. My deepest sympathy on the loss of your dad
Pat (pratte) van lenten
pat van lenten
August 24, 2013
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