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Armand E. Laramee

Holyoke, Massachusetts

1927 - 2024

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Armand E. Laramee1927 - 2024HolyokeArmand Laramee, age 97, of Holyoke, passed away peacefully after a sudden and short illness from Covid-related complications on Tuesday, June 5, 2024 at Holyoke Medical Center. He was born in Burlington, VT, on February 26, 1927, son of Zepherin and Lucienne...

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Armand was a dear man who will sorely be missed

Dearest Laramee Family, There are no adequate words..... my privilege in having loved Armand as a friend....... and your sorrow in his death! I'll leave a card on his door for you..... I just learned of Armand's death this morning and am heartbroken! All my awe, respect, and love, Wendy Osborn

What a wonderful life! Hugs and sincere sorrow for the loss of such a great father, grand father, great grandfather Nicki and Ron Rosen

I don´t think you can find a better guy or a better cop. Soft spoken & always ready to listen & help with a problem. His picture should be in the dictionary, right next to the words: A COP´S COP! RIP & my condolences to the entire Laramee Family.

To the family of Armand Laramee. Father of Robert Laramee. We would like to extend our condolences on the passing your Dad to you and your extended families. He was a great person, having met him several times when I was employed as a secretary to the Chief-of-Police. And also working alongside you Bob when I was there and our continued conversations for a long time via E-Mail, ([email protected]) . He will be greatly missed. Best wishes to you and all of your families. Eileen...

My condolences to the Laramee family, he brought so much joy to the Veterans getting them to and from the various activities and always having a smile on his face. I enjoyed talking with him he will be missed by all of us. May he rest in peace

My most loved memory of Armand occurred recently at the Veterans' home, when he took the hands of a wheel chair bound vet and "danced" with him during a concert. The smile on the vet's face was priceless. Armand touched the hearts of many, and he will truly be missed by all.

I met Armand at the Veterans´ Home and would see him quite often. Such a kind soul. He was so very good to the Vets and anyone he encountered.... Will be a huge loss...

To Armands family Sorry for your loss. He was a great guy to volunteer with at the veterans home of Holyoke