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Alfred R. Couchon

Easthampton, Massachusetts

Jan 16, 1949 – Oct 1, 2015 (Age 66)

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BORN
January 16, 1949
DIED
October 1, 2015
AGE
66
LOCATION
Easthampton, Massachusetts

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Alfred R. Couchon, 66, of Easthampton died of natural causes in his home on October 1st. He was born in Holyoke, January 16, 1949 the son of Alfred and Faith (Walker) Couchon. He attended local schools and college. Prior to his retirement, he was a self-employed Clinical Psychologist and later...

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My forever friend, neighbor and blessing me with Chris, Missy and Dan. Being their"Aunty" has given me love that I'll treasure forever. U provided for children that needed someone to care for them. Thank u!! Ur "open house" policy will remain a happy time for me. I'll forever remember ur garden, the pool, good food and the life u had with my sister and ur chdren. Thank u for always making me and my family welcomed into ur home. I love u and thank u for the more than 50 yrs. of knowing u and...

Al will be much missed! I'll even miss being told I'm wrong about so many things.

I'm crushed. My dear friend see you in paradise.

To Al's family, I send my most heartfelt condolences at the untimely loss of Al. I knew him as a friend and colleague for 20 years. His leadership and insight into human behavior was brilliant. I will miss him as will many.

Al, you are one of the most ingenious men I and so many others have been privileged to work with. You definitely made the world a better place for many, many people in countless ways over your lifetime. Thank you for your service to our Country. Thank you for hiring me and welcoming me into your Elm Street Family. May the family you love so very much have strength to get through the difficult days ahead of them and find comfort and peace in knowing that they now have a special someone...

Al, you are one of the most ingenious men I and so many others have been privileged to work with. You definitely made the world a better place for many, many people in countless ways over your lifetime. Thank you for your service to our Country. Thank you for hiring me and welcoming me into your Elm Street Family. May the family you love so very much have strength to get through the difficult days ahead of them and find comfort and peace in knowing that they now have a special someone...

Chris,Dan,Elizaberh and Brenda. We are so sorry for the loss of you father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time and always. Our love to you and the family.

To Al's family. Al was a friend to all. I shall never forget his kindness and compassion, when yrs. ago I lost my brother suddenly. It was a pleasure working for him on Maple St. RIP dear friend
Elaine Rideout

Dear Al Couchon Family--

Whatever marks he made in the world pales in significance to the great love he had for all of you. When you think of him, think of this. The only yardstick, by which we ALL will be measured, is love.

Roger and Rhanee