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Raymond F. “Mouse” LaFleur, 66, passed away suddenly on January 5, 2020. Born in Chicopee, MA on July 30, 1953 to the late Leo and Gabrielle (Beauregard) LaFleur, he loved cars and music. His passion was playing the drums and he played with many groups. He also enjoyed motor sports, coin collecting, and was a great mechanic. His friends called him “Mouse” because he enjoyed collecting Mickey items. He is survived by his siblings: Denis of Granby, MA, Eugene of Springfield, MA, Constance Adkins of IN, Roberta LaFleur of FL, and Leona LaFleur of Westfield, MA. He was predeceased by two brothers, Russell and Gerard. Visitation will be at New England Funeral & Cremation Center, LLC, 25 Mill Street, Springfield, MA on January 22, 2020 from 5 -6:30PM with a memorial service at 6:30PM. Contributions in Raymond’s memory may be directed to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or the Shriners Hospital for Children. Visit www.nefcc.net
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Rest in peace Mouse
john dent
April 26, 2020
RIP Mouse. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Dee Beattie
Acquaintance
February 18, 2020
God rest your soul ray! Love you carrie xo
Carrie Perusse
Family
January 22, 2020
May you rest in peace my friend.
Karen (Vogel) Hayter
January 18, 2020
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