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Arthur Raymond "Art" Breault

Windham and Lebanon, Connecticut

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Arthur "Art" Raymond Breault November 20, 1949 - March 30, 2011 Lebanon - Arthur "Art" Raymond Breault, of Lebanon, passed away on Wednesday, March 30, 2011 after fighting a courageous battle against cancer. He most loved golf, traveling, laughing at his own jokes and spending time with his...

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A wonderful teacher, friend and principal. Dr. Joseph Olzacki

Mr. B was a trip! History wouldn't have been the same without him. Rest in peace.

To Art's Family,
I only today learned of Art's passing, so I apologize for being late in sending these condolences. I worked with Art for several years at Tolland Middle School. He was a good and gentle man. I remember him always with a smile on his face. It was an honor and a pleasure to have worked with him. You can be sure that Heaven is a bit livelier these days because he has arrived. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Lynda:

I am so sorry for the loss of Art. What a great man.

Michael Wallace

Mr. Breault was a great man who always knew how to bring a smile to faces and put joy in peoples hearts. I will miss him greatly.

Art was a wonderful man. As a principal, he was absolutely one of the very best. He led with his heart, and truly cared about others. He will be truly be missed.

Claudia J. Millette

Mr. Breault was my teacher 35 years ago...his sense of humor and his teaching skill won't be forgotten. He made school fun! Tolland will be forever grateful. My condolences to his family.

To All of You,
We are so sad to hear of Art's passing, and know how much he will be missed. Art was truly a gentle soul, whose genuine smile lit up a room. We feel we are better people to have known him.
Please know that you are all in our thoughts and our prayers.
With Love and Hugs,
Ronni, Scott and Emily Zoback

Arty Breault was one of those older guys that I looked up to as a youngster. When he was around the Laurel Lane neighborhood or at the YMCA, he always gave time and attention to me. After reading his obit I know that my admiration of him was well deserved. It shows he lived his life giving back to the youth who came after him. My condolences to his family on their loss.
Jack Malone
Norwich