Annette-Pineault-Obituary

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Annette D. Pineault

Manchester, New Hampshire

May 2, 1928 – Jun 5, 2016 (Age 88)

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BORN
May 2, 1928
DIED
June 5, 2016
AGE
88
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire

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Phaneuf Funeral Homes & Crematorium - Coolidge Ave. Obituary

Annette D. Pineault, passed away June 5, 2016 at the age of 88 years. Annette was born in Hartford, CT. May 2, 1928, to George and Delores Desrochers. After her marriage to the late Alfred J. Pineault in 1947, she moved to her husband's home town, Manchester, NH and worked as an executive...

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James & Aimee, We are sorry to learn of the passing of your mother. We didn't have an opportunity to meet her, but know that she was a remarkable woman by the wonderful son she raised and how he takes care of his wife and family. Annette has advanced to the next stage of life, and at some future time we will all be together again. We send our love to the entire Pineault family. Bill & Shauna Starkweather.

To Billy, so sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family . Ricky & Carlene Horne

To Margaret and John: Stuart and I are so sorry for your loss. Our Sympathy and prayers are with you and the family.

We are so sorry for your loss and we know that Annette will be missed by many. She was a warm, kind person who always welcomed us into her home.

Tom & Judy, Linda & Lee and siblings,
I am so sorry for your loss. Your mom was such a lady and friend to everyone who knew her. May all of your memories of her bring you comfort in the days and weeks ahead. Love to all the family.
Sincerely,
Sue Arpin

Such a vibrant fun loving lady who was a pleasure and delight to visit with. Our thoughts and prayers are with your entire family during this difficult time.

To the entire Pineault family: Heaven has gained another Angel. We wish we could be there to honor your mom- my second mom. She was an amazing mother to all of you, and to so many of her "unofficial" kids. She was always welcoming, no matter what- back door guests were always best- through that porch door and into the gathering place- the kitchen. She always was cooking something, or sewing something. Won't ever, ever forget the great times at Dolly Copp- fun and so much laughter! We...

James and family I have very fond memories of your mother. When I came back for James and Tammy's wedding and stayed at her house she was very welcoming and always cooking. I still talk about those stuffed shrimp she made. The whole family was great. Then when I came back when Joshua was born your mother and I had the yellow gowns on sitting in the rocking chairs at the hospital taking turns rocking him. When she made one trip to SLC we had a barbecue and she was sitting on the ice chest and...

Although we were never fortunate enough to meet this lovely woman, we are lucky to be a friend to her son James and several of her grandchildren (they are ours as well). Her grace as a Mother and Grandmother came through loud and clear by virtue of the tremendous love that her family has had for her. May you all continue to love and support one another in that closeness that your Mom inspired.

--Sandy & Larry Gorchow, Eugene, OR June 10, 2016