Brian-LaBonte-Obituary

Brian T. LaBonte

Gorham, Maine

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Brian T. LaBonte, 49 GORHAM -- Brian T. LaBonte, 49, of Gorham, passed away after a brief illness on April 21, 2011. He was born on Nov. 27, 1961, in Portland, the son of Clement T. and Frances S. Gillespie LaBonte. He was educated in South Portland and was a graduate of Portland High School,...

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Brian I will miss your smiling face and your crazy upbeat attitude sorry you left so soon always be in my journey for that I am thankful.
love to your family and prayers to get through this difficult time..
Love
Christina Jipson a.k.a Tina Hamilton

Patty:

I am so deeply sorry to learn of your brother's passing. You and your entire family are in my thoughts and prayers.

In heartfelt sympathy,

I am heartbroken to hear that Brian has passed. It has been 4 years since I had seen him but had many wonderful and crazy childhood memories of him. Teri, Patty,Robin and David please forgive me for not attending his services. I didn't find out until today. My thoughts are prayers are will all of you. Much love

Dearest Dave, Laurel, Connor & Dylan and Terry, Ric & Shelby and to the entire Labonte family ~ our deepest condolences go out to you at this difficult time. Know that you are in our prayers and thoughts. We hope you are able to find comfort in your memories of Brian and in the knowledge that you will have the most special of angels watching over you from above.
Much Love Always,
Anne, Greg, Caroline and Rachel

I am so sorry for the loss of our Brian. His smile will always remain in my mind.
I so sorry I couldn't be there, but my thoughts & prayers are with you all.God Bless his Mother. Stepfather. Sister. & children. I am so proud of my son & how he touched peoples hearts & was always there to give a helping hand.

With all my love:
Dad & Dori

I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Patti.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Love The McDonald Family

My empathy and love go out to the LaBonte Family. May you find moments of gentle peace during this painful journey.

Very few people understand the Love You and I had for what we do for a career...There is nothing better than being "WHERE EAGLES DARE....." I have been a lineman/ironworker for the past quarter of a century and the few times we were able to chat......We always had that bond...And so in honor of the MAN, HUSBAND, FATHER AND FRIEND that you always have been.... I give in memory of you my friend..... the lineman/iron workers (and my favorite all time) scripture..........
ISAIAH...