Patricia (Zielinski) Bousquet, 64, of Ludlow passed away on Friday April 6, 2018 surrounded by her family. Born in Springfield to the late Frank and Helen (Barszcz) Zielinski, she has lived in Ludlow for many years. Patricia owned and operated Patti’s 410 Lounge in Chicopee for 10 years and will be missed by all those who knew her. She leaves her husband of 20 years Gary Bousquet of Ludlow; Children, Jonathan Bousquet (Jennifer) of Belchertown, Gary Bousquet (Samara) of Chicopee, Adam Bousquet of Springfield, Kimberely Barrett (Scott) Ludlow and Kelly Rodriguez (Sammy) of West Springfield; her sisters Frances Pittsinger (Harry) and Claire Bigos (Tom), her dear sister in law and best friend Holly Bousquet ; her 12 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren as well as several nieces, nephews and extended family and friends. Visiting hours will be held on Tuesday evening April 10 from 4:00pm-6:15pm at the Ludlow Funeral Home followed by a chapel service at the funeral home beginning at 6:15pm. Burial will take place on Wednesday Morning at 10:00 am in Island Pond Cemetery in Ludlow and family and friends are asked to meet directly at the cemetery on Wednesday. In lieu of flowers please make donations in Patricia’s name to: Toys for Tots @ www.toysfortots.org. For further information please visit [email protected]
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Great friend will miss u rip
Paul Coelho
Friend
May 16, 2018
I just heard of Patti's passing & my sympathy goes out to Gary & the rest of her family.She & Gary were always very good to us,especially when we played at the 4-10 with the RiverDawgs.
My sincere condolences.
Dave Tisdell
May 8, 2018
So sorry to hear of Patti's passing. She was a sweet lady. Jim McLaren
Jim McLaren
April 14, 2018
my condolences to your family
joe wezniak
April 11, 2018
My condolences Gary and family
Sally Towsley
April 10, 2018
Sorry for your loss Gary and all who knew Patty. She was a good soul and always willing to help. May she be at peace and in heaven.
Brian Phillips
Friend
April 10, 2018
Kimmy, Gary and family,
So sorry for your loss. May Patti rest in peace.
Nancy Bigos-Dansereau
April 10, 2018
Pat the angel lived among us,
A gift from God above.
She showered us with kindness
And shared with us her love.
She cherished every moment
With the man who was her life;
Walking hand in hand together,
Facing life with all its strife.
She loved her children dearly,
Each one a different way,
Nestled close within her heart.
Though, now, she's far away.
She's gone to live with Jesus.
But, she's here with us, today,
Smiling down on every one of us,
And telling us she's O.K.
May not be able to see you every day
but in our heart you will always stay.
R.I.P
Gary Bousquet Jr.
April 10, 2018
We camped with Gary and Patty and they are such wonderful people. Patty was always so great with the kids up there and we will miss her but not forget her!
April 9, 2018
So Sorry for your loss Gary. Patty always made people feel like they were family at the 410. She loved it when everyone was happy at Patty's 410. She will continue to be in our hearts.
Lisa Page
April 9, 2018
Patti was such a nice lady. She will be missed. My condolences to her family.
Erica Schwalm
April 9, 2018
When someone you love becomes a memory the memories become a treasure. May the God who," binds up the broken-hearted and comforts all who mourn,"sustain your family during this challenging time. Our heartfelt sympathy for your loss.-Isaiah 61:1,2-
April 9, 2018
So sorry for the loss of Pat. Prayers and thoughts are with the Bousquet Family. And her husband Gary. She is going to missed. She was a loving and caring person. God Bless.
Lynne Barsalou
April 9, 2018
We will miss you, Patti. I will always remember your sweet smile. You had a wonderful loving heart. RIP Patt.
Jeanne Bousquet
April 9, 2018
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