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Carl Seebeck Obituary

SEEBECK, CARL M., 62, of West Cole Street, Pawtucket died Friday, August 29, 2008. He was the husband of Christine E. (Burnett) Seebeck. They had been married 11 years.

Mr. Seebeck was born in Brooklyn, NY, son of Dorothy (Bohm) Seebeck and the late August M. Seebeck. He was the manager of the Metro-Park Garage at the Amtrack station in downtown Providence for many years. For the past 20 years he was an active, sober member of A.A.

Mr. Seebeck was a U.S. Navy Veteran of the Vietnam War serving on the U.S.S. Vesole in the Tonkin Gulf.

Besides his wife and mother he leaves 4 children; Kristin, Keith, Carl M. Butler, Jr., and Karen Butler-Tager, 2 step-children, Anthony and Samuel Saviano, 7 brothers, Kenneth, Glenn, Barry, Edmund, Stuart, Eric, and Pawtucket Police Detective Captain John Seebeck, 2 sisters, Lynn Kles and Edith Lebron, grandchildren, Keith J. and Jared Butler, Madison and Lauren Tager; 37 nieces and nephews and several great-nieces and nephews. He was the step-father of the late Domenic Saviano, and brother of the late Barbara Seebeck.

The Funeral Service for Mr. Seebeck will be Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. in the MANNING-HEFFERN FUNERAL HOME, 68 Broadway, Pawtucket to which relatives and friends are invited. Calling Hours will be Thursday, 4:00-7:00 p.m. in the funeral home. For directions and online condolences, visit www.manningheffern.com.

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Published by The Providence Journal on Sep. 1, 2008.

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kristen butler

November 7, 2008

Carl M. Seebeck
Eulogy – September 4, 2008
Presented by Eric R. Seebeck

For those who don’t know me I am Eric Seebeck. Thank you all for coming to pay your respects and to support my family, Carl’s family and especially his wife Christine during these very difficult times.

Carl is my oldest brother and I love him very much – we all love him very much. All of us Seebeck boys call each other “brother” but Carl always called me “lil brother” – he was the only one I let get away with it – I am proud that he is my “big” brother and all of us Seebecks are going to miss our big brother so much.

When I was a little boy my big brother Carl was in the navy. He served on the USS Vesole and was a veteran of the Vietnam War positioned off the coast in the Tonkin Gulf. What many of you may not know is the story of the crooked pictures – each of the three oldest Seebeck boys – Carl, Kenny and Glenn – all served in the Navy. Mom proudly displayed each of their graduation pictures for basic training at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center. The story went that whenever Mom saw one of their pictures crooked she’d predict that son was coming home. All of us younger Seebecks were so excited when they returned safely home and I can tell you Carl looked damn good when he walked through the door in his pressed whites and duffel bag slung over his shoulder.

Now Carl loved hot dogs. Chris wants everyone to know how much Grandpa Carl loved to sit with one of the joys of his life, grandson Keith, eating a meal of kielbasa hot dogs and eggs. He love Keith so much and Keith, Chris wants you to know how he was proud to be Grandpa. He loves all of his grandchildren and nieces and nephews as well – he was such a proud Uncle.

Mom, do you remember how much Carl loved hot dogs? Do you remember when you would come home to find that one of the two packages of hot dogs you planned for dinner was gone? You’d yell from the fridge “Does anyone know what happened to a full package of hot dogs?” From deep in the apartment you’d hear Carl say “Sorry Ma.” Yep – he ate the whole package – COLD!!!

Mom, a parent should not have to endure the death of a child – I’ve watched you lose our sister Barbara, my late father-in-law Gerry agonized over my late wife Kathy’s battle with leukemia, sister Edie suffered through the loss of her son, our nephew Damon, Chris and Carl lost Domenic this past February and recently niece Jen lost her baby Ava…..may all of their souls rest in peace – Amen.

I know Mom it’s hard to have lost our Carl – I know how much you loved his visits, having lunch and just sitting…..talking. I know you’ll miss him but know this Mom – we’re here to support you and we need you to be strong.

Carl loved children. Christine wants everyone to know just how happy Carl was when his own children came back into his life. And Chris you should know that you and your children brought Carl a sense of family and sense of purpose to his life. Carl, Anthony wants you to know that his Red Sox and Patriots are better than “YOUR” Yankees and Giants.

Carl’s and Chris’ love for each other was phenomenal. Friends, close your eyes for a moment and imagine this scene in your mind. Carl and Chris get in the car and take a drive….they stop for a sandwich……drive down to sit by the Providence River on a beautiful sunny day….holding hands……talking…..saying a prayer together. It was THOSE simpler, quieter times that Carl enjoyed most.

Chris is going to miss EVERYTHING about you Carl. She respected how you were such a hard working man – how you never missed a day of work – NO excuses. And like the rest of us Seebecks with our strong personality, she’s going to miss you, ya thick head!!!

Chris is going to miss your weird sense of humor Carl. On your first wedding anniversary you were riding with Chris in the car down Blackstone Boulevard. You asked Chris to pull over and told her you didn’t want to say what you had to say while she was driving. Then with the most serious face you said “I want a divorce.” While Chris was ready to break down and cry, you smiled, said “Just joking” and gave her a big hug and a kiss. Yes, Chris, THAT IS a weird sense of humor!

When Christine and I sat together yesterday, preparing for this service, she said “you know Eric, Carl was at a glance a tough guy, but in reality he was a very spiritual person – he believed that love and prayer could work miracles.” Twenty years ago Carl became a friend of Bill W. As a sober member of society Carl used his love quietly to work miracles – to touch other’s lives and he helped a lot of people along their path to healing and health.

Chris told me that for her and Carl “every day was a celebration for us.” What great words. EVERY DAY WAS A CELEBRATION. So for our friends gathered here tonight, Chris, Carl’s children and our family hope that you will leave here tonight celebrating Carl’s life. You may ask…how? First, like Carl, be honest – whether you liked what he had to say or not, he was always going to tell you the truth. Second, love people. Chris was telling me that while expressing that love for people did not come easily to Carl, he REALLY LOVED people. As he got older his family and friends became so important in his life. Finally, to celebrate Carl’s life, remember the importance of strong relationship. This was Carl’s gift to Christine – they knew all about each other – and they respected each other no matter what their differences.

So, be honest……..love people………value strong relationships.

Make EVERY DAY A CELEBRATION!

Thank you friends for coming. And finally to Carl I have but a few last words – Peace be with you big brother.

Kristen Butler

November 7, 2008

Carl M. Seebeck
SEEBECK, CARL M., 62, of West Cole Street, Pawtucket died Friday, August 29, 2008. He was the husband of Christine E. (Burnett) Seebeck. They had been married 11 years.

Mr. Seebeck was born in Brooklyn, NY, son of Dorothy (Bohm) Seebeck and the late August M. Seebeck. He was the manager of the Metro-Park Garage at the Amtrack station in downtown Providence for many years. For the past 20 years he was an active, sober member of A.A.

Mr. Seebeck was a U.S. Navy Veteran of the Vietnam War serving on the U.S.S. Vesole in the Tonkin Gulf.

Besides his wife and mother he leaves 4 children; Kristin, Keith, Carl M. Butler, Jr., and Karen Butler-Tager, 2 step-children, Anthony and Samuel Saviano, 7 brothers, Kenneth, Glenn, Barry, Edmund, Stuart, Eric, and Pawtucket Police Detective Captain John Seebeck, 2 sisters, Lynn Kles and Edith Lebron, grandchildren, Keith J. and Jared Butler, Madison and Lauren Tager; 37 nieces and nephews and several great-nieces and nephews. He was the step-father of the late Domenic Saviano, and brother of the late Barbara Seebeck.

The Funeral Service for Mr. Seebeck will be Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. in the MANNING-HEFFERN FUNERAL HOME, 68 Broadway, Pawtucket to which relatives and friends are invited. Calling Hours will be Thursday, 4:00-7:00 p.m. in the funeral home. For directions and online condolences, visit www.manningheffern.com.

TEMPLE CARBEE

September 26, 2008

KRISTEN:

IT HAS TAKEN ME A LONG TIME TO THINK OF WHAT I SHOULD WRITE IN THIS "MEMOIR" OF YOUR FATHER'S LIFE. I REMEMBER HIM AS A LOVING MAN. I REMEMBER SO MANY TIMES AT CHRISTMAS, WAY TOO MANY YEARS AGO, WHEN WE WERE ALL STILL "FAMILY." WE WOULD ALL GO TO GRAM'S AND DECORATE HER TREE ON CHRISTMAS EVE. EVERYONE AND THEIR FAMILIES WOULD BE THERE. ALL OF US KIDS, EATING EVERYTHING JUNK UNDER THE SUN THAT GRAM WOULD GIVE US. ALL 11 BROTHERS AND SISTERS, ALL OF THE UMPTEEN KIDS...EVERYONE GETTING ALONG. AND I ALWAYS SEEM TO REMEMBER YOUR DAD BEING "SANTA." IT WAS HIS JOY BACK THEN.

ALTHOUGH I HAVEN'T SEEN HIM IN A FEW YEARS, THE LAST I SPOKE TO HIM, IT WAS LIKE NO TIME HAD GONE BY. HE BEAR HUGGED ME JUST AS TIGHTLY AS EVER AND TOLD ME HE LOVED ME. I WILL MISS HIM. AS I KNOW EVERYONE WHO KNEW HIM WILL.

PLEASE REMEMBER THIS. HE WOULD WANT YOU TO BE STRONG. HE WOULD WANT YOU TO HOLD IT TOGETHER, BECAUSE IF THE SITUATION WERE TURNED AROUND, HE WOULD HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO HOLD IT TOGETHER, THAT IS WHAT HAPPENS TO THE LIVING. THEY HAVE TO KEEP LIVING, NO MATTER HOW BADLY IT HURTS. BE STRONG FOR HIM. THINK OF THE OBSTACLES HE OVERCAME TO BE THE MAN HE HAD TRANSFORMED INTO BEFORE THIS TERRIBLE ATROCITY HAPPENED.

I CLOSE WITH THIS. I AM HERE FOR YOU, AS IS MY FAMILY. WE ARE A PHONE CALL AWAY, AS WE ALWAYS WILL BE.

MAY YOUR FATHER REST IN PEACE KNOWING THAT HE WAS A VERY LOVED MAN AND THAT HIS DAUGHTER WILL BE WATCHED OVER, NOT ONLY BY HIM FROM HEAVEN, BUT ALSO BY THOSE OF US HERE ON EARTH. I LOVE YOU! KEEP YOUR CHIN UP AND LIVE YOUR LIFE TO THE FULLEST, HE WOULDN'T HAVE IT ANY OTHER WAY.

Kristen Butler

September 23, 2008

Son, Husband, Brother, Father, Stepfather, Grandfather, Uncle, Friend, Sponsor....

These are the titles that labeled "Carl" . These words just weren't labels, he actually was all of these things. He left a part of himself with each and every one of us. His smile, sense of humor, silly stories and memories will always be a part of us. We were all important to him and he would help whomever was in need at that moment. Whenever you look up at the sky, remember that "Carl" is looking down at us smiling....He's ok...We'll be ok someday.

TEMPLE CARBEE

September 12, 2008

KRISTEN: (SPELLED CORRECTLY, I MIGHT ADD) I AM SO SORRY THAT THIS HORRIFIC EVENT HAS HAPPENED TO US ALL. YOUR FATHER WAS A DECENT MAN. HE HAD HIS ROUGH SPOTS, BUT TURNED THEM AROUND. HE HELPED HIMSELF, AND OTHERS AROUND HIM WITH HIS AA SUPPORT. HE WILL BE TRULY MISSED AND I AM SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. KNOW THAT YOU ARE IN MY HEART (AS YOU HAVE BEEN FOR SOME TIME NOW). I WILL THINK OF YOUR DAD OFTEN, AND THINK OF YOU EVEN MORE OFTEN. I WISH I COULD HAVE BEEN STANDING BY YOUR SIDE, BUT CIRCUMSTANCES AS THEY WERE, DID NOT PERMIT THAT. KEEP STRONG, YOU CAN MAKE IT THROUGH ANYTHING WITH "OUR" SUPPORT. WE WILL ALWAYS BE THERE FOR YOU. I LOVE YOU! TEMPLE

Kristen Butler

September 11, 2008

Dad:

I visited Keith tonight. He was in decent spirits. He was glad to have a chance to say good bye to you. We both agreed how much we look like you.

I also went to the site tonight. It's where I feel closest to you. I didn't cry this time. Melissa and I said prayers and fixed the flowers and candles. Did you see us? Are you looking down at us? Can you hear us calling you? I miss you dad. It's hard...so damn hard. They say it will get easier, but I don't see how. They tell me to be strong, but how can I? They tell me not get hysterical...yeah ok, you know I'm emotional, I cry at the drop of a hat. I cry more now than ever. I miss you.

Kristen

Doris Poulin

September 11, 2008

To Capt. Seebeck and Family I am so sorry for your loss may God be with you and your Family at this time of need God Bless all of you
Doris Poulin

TEMPLE CARBEE

September 11, 2008

CHRIS: AS I TOLD YOU ON THE PHONE THE DAY I RECEIVED THIS HORRIFIC CALL, I AM VERY SORRY FOR OUR LOSS. ALTHOUGH I HAD NOT SEEN UNCLE CARL SINCE THE MEMORIAL DAY PARTY AT ROBIN'S UMPTEEN YEARS AGO, I STILL LOVED HIM AND HELD HIM IN MY HEART. I WILL ALWAYS KEEP HIM THERE. AND I KNOW HE IS WITH AVA, FROLICKING IN THE FLOWERS SOMEWHERE UP THERE! I WILL KEEP YOU IN MY PRAYERS.

Andrea Lisi (Seebeck)

September 10, 2008

Uncle Carl,
I still can't believe your gone. I will hold your memory in my heart until we meet again. I know your up there with Eva Jean, looking down on us, smiling. I know you would want us to go on with our lives. I only wish you were here to tell us how. Rest in Peace Uncle Carl. Until the day we meet again.

Love always,
your niece,

Andrea Lisi (Seebeck)

Aunt Chris,
Words cant describe how sorry I am. As you told me at the service, you ARE my family. Please know that you are in my thoughts daily. I really want to thank you for the amazing gift you gave Uncle Carl. So few people find their true soulmate in this life. Uncle Carl did. You. You love him. You gave him your friendship, your time, your support and most importantly, your heart. He didn't die alone. He died the way he lived, with you in his heart. And while his time here was much too brief, you made every moment of it worthwhile. Your love for each other is such an amazing gift. The weeks and months to come will be hard. At times they may even seem unbearable, but you are one of the strongest, most loving women I know, and you'll persevere. Keep that beautiful little grandson of yours close, and together remember the good times. You'll see Uncle Carl again someday. In the meantime, he'll live on in our hearts and memories. Please call if you need me. I love you.

Christine Seebeck

September 8, 2008

To all of our family & friends, Carl and I both want to thank you for all of your love & support. Carl, you were the love of my life & my best friend and I know that if you were here to read this thank you, you would say "for sure". So to all of us that will miss Carl, he would be lovingly hugging us right now. Thank you all from both Carl & Chris Seebeck.

Eric Seebeck

September 8, 2008

Hi Christine,

Thank you for allowing me to celebrate Carl's life by doing his eulogy. All of the positive and loving thoughts you shared helped to make the very difficult task a bit easier.

If there was one resounding theme that came out of our conversation about yours and Carl's relationship it was that "every day was a celebration for us." I have taken that away as a theme for my life - to make sure I celebrate each and every day. I will miss Carl very much.

I am in the process of typing up his eulogy and anyone who wishes a copy may contact me. It was amazing for me to see how many people turned out for his service. All the law enforcement folks, his AA friends, friends of all my family members and yours.

Christine stay strong, keep in touch, and call me any time you need something....or just to talk.

Much love, your brother-in-law Eric

Karen Beaucage

September 6, 2008

Kristen, I am sorry I was unable to attend the wake but I hope you received my card. I am glad that Carol, Eva and Steven were able to represent our family and I hope you found some comfort in having your friends surround you at this time of need. My condolences to you and your family.

gary delfino

September 6, 2008

Dear Seebeck Family, I am the bus driver who picked up Carl every morning. He was a very nice man.I am so sorry for your loss. I will miss him.

Thomas Caruolo

September 5, 2008

Dear Kris and family
Words can not tell how sad I am
I will remember Carl always (I tell a lot of people the story of the first time we met) the last twenty years were a big change for him and he showed many people the way

joe @ vivian m

September 4, 2008

so sorry about your lost where a friend of bill w

Bill & Peggy Allinson

September 4, 2008

Edie, Stu, Edmund and family,

Our deepest sympathy for the loss of your brother. You are in our prayers. Always remember the good times and cherish the memories.

Heather McCabe

September 4, 2008

Kristen and Karen,

My deepest condolences go out to you and your family at this most difficult time. I will keep you close in my thoughts and prayers.

Heather (Gillis) McCabe

lauri prescott

September 3, 2008

dear seebeck family - so remember my husband gary playing chess with carl very intensely and very much enjoying his company - so glad to hear he was an active, sober member of AA - very sorry for the loss of a gentle human being lauri prescott

Gary and Nicholas Grenier Grenier

September 3, 2008

To the family of Carl Seebeck:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you deal with this terrible tragedy.

DONNA & JACKIE @ PPD

September 3, 2008

SEEBECK FAMILY....
WE CAN ONLY IMAGINE THE PAIN YOU HAVE ENCOUNTERED . OUR HEARTS GO OUT TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY !

Keith John

September 3, 2008

Dear Dad:

I just want to tell you how sorry I am for everything. I wish I had the chance to tell you. I will continue your sobriety and I will miss you. Thank you for taking care of of my son. I will miss you forever.

(My brother Keith wanted me to type this for him as he doesn't have a computer)

Keith John

Robin Gilligan

September 3, 2008

Dear Uncle Carl,

Your loss has been so overwhelming, I don't know how to express it in words. I will always remember the hotdogs, the kielbasa, your phone calls on my birthday, every year and the constant reminder that you are my godfather. My father is devestated and can only send his love through my sister and I. I will always love you and remember you in my heart. Until we meet again.

Love always,
Robin, your goddaughter

monica ayotte

September 3, 2008

Dear Kristen, On behalf of Chris, myself, and the rest of us, we are so very sorry for the tragic loss of your dad. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. May the Lord console you and hold you as you cry, May your faith carry you through. Your dad is in the Glory of God and he is at peace. May your heart find peace despite the lack of answers you seek. The why's may never be known, but your dad would not want this to consume you. God bless you. Peace and friendship,
Monica and family

Lisa Lavallee

September 2, 2008

Dear Uncle Carl,

I will miss you very much, you were such a power of example to me.

Thanks you for being there for me when my parents couldn't be, and letting me feel that you were proud of me and what I had accomplished.

I will always honor your memory and try to follow in your footsteps.

Love your niece

September 2, 2008

Dearest Family, May you know the kindness loving energy that Carl's spirit touched in so many ways in the halls. May God hold you all in the Palm of His Hand--

Much prayers and love,

In Fellowship -- Anonymous

Carl Michael, Jr

September 2, 2008

Dear Dad:

You will always be in myheart and mind and I will always cherish the memories of you.

Love always,

Carl Michael, Jr.

MaryAnn Seebeck

September 2, 2008

Dear Chris and family,
My deepest sympathy for this senseless tragedy and terrible loss, you are all in my thoughts and prayers

Nancy Rafi

September 2, 2008

Kristen -
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. I know how much you loved your dad and he loved you back. Thank you for letting us share your stories about his wonderful accent and how he inspired you in so many ways. Please know that your friends are here for along you path of healing.

Boisclair Family

September 2, 2008

John and Family,
Our heart goes out to your entire family. We are so sorry for your loss.

Pamela Banaczuk

September 2, 2008

Very sorry for your loss. May you receive justice and peace.

Pat Moran

September 2, 2008

Kristen,
I am so sorry about your dad's passing. May you and your family find the strength in yourselves and each other to deal with this loss.
Sincerely,

Edward and Dawn Smith

September 2, 2008

Our deepest sympathies to the Seebeck family. Carl made us laugh and he will be missed.

Rina Stamas

September 2, 2008

Kristen,

Sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. My thoughts and prayers are for you and your family.

Celeste Swaim-Black

September 2, 2008

Dearest Kristen, All of my thoughts and prayer are with you and your family. Please know that you can call anytime. Take small steps and you will get through. Easy to say I know, but it will happen.

Jim Page

September 1, 2008

My condolences to the Seebeck family. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this tragic time.

doreen barber moroney

September 1, 2008

Dear Kristen I'm so sorry to
hear about your dad. If you
ever need anything or anyone
to talk to you can call me
or email me anytime. There
are no words to describe how
badly i feel for you and
karen. I wish i could take
back how much your hurting
but only god knows how badly
your hurting. But i do know
how you feel because i lost
my mom 2 yrs ago and i miss
her more than anything in
this world she was my heart
and soul. I will keep you
and karen in my prayers and
may God bless you guys. I love you guys and miss you's very much. I wish i was still in rhode island
but all i can do is give you
my condolences. But i will
promise you the next time i
come to rhode island to
visit you will be my first
visit ok well i will let you
go for now but i hope to
hear from you soon or talk
to you soon ok Love ya
always Doreen Barber
Moroney

Jeff Davis

September 1, 2008

Seebeck Family~

We are truly sorry for your loss.

The Davis Family

Gale Sylvester-De Mello

September 1, 2008

John and Family,

I want to extend my deepest sympathy to you and your entire family. I remember Carl from many years ago and he was a nice man. All of you will be in my thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.

SUE ROY

September 1, 2008

TO THE SEEBECK FAMILY , SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS . MAY HE REST IN PEACE . FROM EDWARD BARLOG SR. & SUE AND FROM DAVE ROY FROM CROWN TOWING .

Louie Jutras

September 1, 2008

my deepest sympathy, so sorry for your lost

Doreen Barber Moroney

September 1, 2008

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, ""I welcome you.""

It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man.

God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.

When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.

I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.

There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.

If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......""My day was not in vain.""
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.

So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.

And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.

Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998-2008

Mike W.

September 1, 2008

Dear Kristen:

I can't begin to tell you how much your dad talked about his kids and grandson at meetings. He loved you all very much.

Nancy Giguere

September 1, 2008

Dear Chris,
Both Joe and I are sadden with your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family. I firmly believe a part of Carl will always be with you. Remember one day at a time.
Nancy and Joe Giguere

Kristen Butler

September 1, 2008

Dear Dad:

Words can't describe of what I'm feeling. I miss you so much. I'll remember all our conversations good and bad. I'm especially thankful of the last conversation that we had and will always take that advice that you gave me. I know that you loved all four of us and nothing will ever take that away. Your sense of humor drove me nuts sometimes, but alas that was a part of you and my friends get aggravated of that quirkiness that I got from you. I know that you will look down and smile and protect us all. I love you...

Your daughter, Kristen Ann

Christine Seebeck

September 1, 2008

My dearest Carl, I am so proud to have been your wife, I love & miss you so much. A part you will always be with me. Till we meet again. Love, Chris

Christine Seebeck

September 1, 2008

My dearest Carl, You left me way to early. I love you & miss you so much. A part of you will always be with me. Till we meet agaln. Love , Chris

NEIL SAN SOUCI

September 1, 2008

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Lionel J. Butterfield, Jr.

September 1, 2008

I will miss Carl in the Halls Of AA. He is a power of example , compassion, and love . I ask that the God he let me borrow will bless all of you in his time of passing . Thanks Carl.

Lionel

Edward Bedford

September 1, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Roland Lemire

September 1, 2008

We are sorry to hear about your brother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Marty Flamer Capitol Wallpaper

September 1, 2008

John,I am very sorry for the loss of your brother.

The Staff of Manning-Heffern Funeral Home

September 1, 2008

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