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Alexander J. "Al" Morneau

Windsor, Connecticut

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MORNEAU, Alexander "Al" J. Alexander "Al" J. Morneau, 78, of Windsor, beloved husband of Catherine (Mintel) Morneau, died peacefully on Wednesday, (October 1, 2008) at his home, surrounded by his loving family. Born on July 31, 1930 in Hartford, he was the son of the late Joseph and Alma...

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Marianne & Family,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family for your loss. Your dad was a wonderful man and always a pleasure to see.

Dan, Carolyn and Family, My condolences to all of you, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Morneau Family
We are so sorry to hear that Al has passed away. He was a fun loving and very personable man. You are in our prayers, especially a rosary just for him. With sincer sympathy, Armand and Lorraine Dieli

We are very sorry for your loss and just wanted you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

To the entire Morneau family,

We are deeply sorry for your loss of Al. He was a wonderful person and one of the strongest, hardworking and proud men I have ever known. I will truly miss waking up to the smell of Al's wood stove, the sound of his chainsaw and tractor zipping around, and most of all, our chats in the yard.

Al had a big heart and was happy to help others. My son and I will never forget Al, and we will forever hold him in our hearts.
May God bless you and...

Dear Family,
We are sorry to hear of your loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

We, the staff at the Windsor Senior Center will always remember Alex's warm and calm demeanor. He was always willing to go that extra mile. He showed great compassion for the residents he took to doctor appointments and he always brought a smile to the residents to whom he delivered meals. He will be sorely missed. You have our deepest condolences.
Warmly, Rick Liegl, Diana Kwader and Millicent Gill

With deepest sympathy during this time of difficulty.