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Charles L. Berard Sr.

Belchertown, Massachusetts

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Charles L. Berard, Sr., 90, passed away May 22, 2016 at the Holyoke Soldiers' Home with his family and friends at his side. Born April 29, 1926 in Lowell, he was the son of William and Mary (Letendre) Berard. Charles proudly served his country in the US Navy during WWII. He has lived in...

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Rest in peace Uncle Louie, you'll be dearly missed. We got extremely close in the last few years and forever grateful for spending the time I had with you and for always making me smile. I'll miss you with that big smile whenever you see me coming. You would say "that's my girl, Miss. Hollywood" your last words to me was "I love you, I love you so much, I love you" forever hold that in my heart. I love you Uncle Louie ♡

Sorry for your loss our thoughts and prayers are with you all

Grandpa Charlie was one of the happiest people I ever met. He was an amazing person and brightened the lives of everyone he encountered. I'm sad he isn't here to tell a joke or crack a smile, but I'm thankful his passing was peaceful. We all gained another guardian angel!

Brian Scott Peters

You were my one and only grandpa, I'll miss you like the flowers miss the sun, knowing you made me a better man, you will always and forever be missed, but you will always be in my heart , no one can ever take that from me!!!!

ill miss you great grandpa charlie . you were the best great grandpa.

My first and favorite partner at Hulmes, you taught me everything and I'll always remember all our laughes over the years. I'll never forget you and all the kind acts and stories you've told me. You will forever be my adopted grandpa.

Dad,i loved you like you were my own father,you were always so good to me and invited me into your family with open arms and the biggest smile I will never forget, rest in peace. All my Love forever, Pam

I miss you already Uncle Louie. I will always remember the funny stories and hunting trips and all night fishing in the CT. River with you, Uncle Bobby, Uncle Donald and my Dad. We didn't catch much but sure had a lot of fun. I know that you are in a wonderful place. God Bless.

Uncle Louie I remember you telling about the dolls you sent when you were in the Navy. I wish I had them now. I also have a picture of you holding me at my baptism. I well miss you terribly. Rest in peace Uncle.