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Harold J. Deneault

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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LANESBOROUGH -- Harold J. "Mike" Deneault, 90, of 504 Summer St., died Monday at home.

Born in Burlington, Vt., on Feb. 25, 1917, son of George and Lottie Poirier Deneault, he was a graduate of Burlington High School and of Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, N.H.

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I came up last month to visit Ann and help put both you and Mom to rest.. overlooking this beauty-filled spot that you'd picked.. to rest together in this world- Over a year has passed since your leaving.. still feeling adrift.. without mooring.. seeking a safe harbor- I know it takes time and I have faith that your spirit will help guide me to that place- I will come visit you both soon before Summer moves on and the days have less-light- The air will cool and bright Fall colors will give...

I had you all on my mind and in my prayers on Harolds anniversary and wanted you to know.
I keep telling myself that time is a healer. Just knowing that they are all together gives me peace.
Love to you all, Judy

One year today....seems like yesterday...Miss you Dad....but now you and Mom are together...your ashes mixed and in your final resting spot on a hill over looking the mountains...Love you Mom and Dad...your daughter Ann

The days go by.. some dates that would have been birthdays or anniversaries in the past.. they pass by but not unnoticed- I never knew how much you were part of my life.. you still are and always will be, that i have come to learn- It's trying to be Spring but it's very slow coming this year.. I'll miss helping plant all the great flowers we planted each year- You are in my heart and soon we will bring both you and Mom together on that special spot you chose for resting and taking in the view...

Surrounded by memories feels like a warm blanket but the missing is an artic blast...love and miss you Dad

Christmas 06

I wrote in my journal back in early May: 'Dad has taught us much about life over the years and clearly has more to share with us- it's a challenge to remain open to these lessons- in as much as it is his gift to us... it is a gift that is lovingly reciprocated- a lesson that will be carried inside each of us for the remainder of our lives- with open hearts we can receive this gift and learn so much... much more than ever imagined- I can think of nothing greater to receive at this time in...

Dan & I will treasure our visit with you(Ann) and Harold in 2003, snow and all. Your Dad was the best tour guide.
My Dad sends his love and shares his sadness with you all. He will miss his brothers e-mails and phone calls.
You all are in our prayers.
Love,
Judy, Harvey & Dan

Mr. Deneault,
Sir, I didn't know you, but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army in Europe during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.