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Derek Henry Berube

Stonington, Connecticut

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Stonington - Derek Henry Berube died Tuesday, June 5, 2007, in his sleep at the age of 24. During the last 2 years, he fought courageously against chronic illness.

He graduated from the American School for the Deaf in June 2001 with high honors and a special commendation from the State of...

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To the Berube Family: Michael and I are thinking of you. May God Bless and help you in your time of need. We will remember Derek and think of him often. Eileen you will be blessed for your kindness and love that will bond you with your son forever.
Love Kathy and Michael Travers

My heart goes out to your family. Dennis(Buck) and my daughter is twenty-four(Derek's great cousin) and I can only imagine what you are going through.Derek apparently left a positive touch on many lives. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Derek's brother Kevin and I grew up together and our fathers have known each other for many years. I am very sorry to hear of Derek's passing, but am glad he is at peace and hope the family finds comfort in that.

Berube Family:
My sympathies and condolences; Derek will be missed but always remembered.
The ASD (American School for the Deaf) family will miss you.
Joe Basile/ASD

Berube Family-
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. My brother Andy grew up with Derek. I can remember late summer nights hearing Derek playing his music beacuse our backyards almost touch. Know that he is in a place where he feels no pain and hes watching everyone and protecting us.. Rest in Peace Derek!!!

It was hard to here about losing Derek the family wasn't close recently but I remember being young at the house riding the dirt bikes and playing with the drums I am really sorry about everything that is going on!!! I love you

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

My thought abd prayers go out to the Berube family. I remember when Kevin first introduced me to Derek, he was "rockin" above the garage, and I remember saying WOW what an awesome person. This is someone I'll never forget.

Derek was a good friend of mine back in high school. I enjoy all the times I've had with him whether it'd be laughter and being stupid together to being there for each other during the most diffcult moment of our lives. He was a good man who will be greatly miss by me. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family during this diffcult time.