Edward-Patenaude-Obituary

Edward Patenaude

Webster, Massachusetts

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Edward Patenaude, 90Webster - Edward Patenaude, 90, died Monday, June 25, 2018 with family at his side.He leaves his wife of 67 years, Jeanne (Murphy) Patenaude; 4 children, Jean Augusto and her husband Fernando of Somerset, MA, Michelle Jervis and her husband Bob of Charlton, MA, Joel Patenaude...

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Joanne and I extend our deepest condolences to Jeanne and the entire family on Ed's passing. He was an excellent reporter at both the Times and T&G who captured local news in a most interesting manner - especially recalling many colorful characters from Webster's and Dudley's rich past. He was fair and accurate in his reporting of my political career throughout his tenure! No one could ever call his writing "fake news." He was the consummate newspaper professional and a true gentleman of...

To Jeanne, Jean Ellen, Michelle, Joel & Kathryn
It is with deep sorrow and sadness that Linda and I have learned of Ed's passing. You have our deepest sympathy and condolences. To me Ed was more than a colleague. He was my mentor, my teacher, my counselor but most importantly "my friend" A true journalist in every sense of the word, he reported the news fairly and honestly and his contributions to the community will be remembered long after his passing. Rest in Peace my Friend until...

Joel , You always spoke lovingly about your Dad. I can tell from his friends that he touched people and enriched their lives for the better. We are deeply sorry for your loss.

Dear Mrs. Patenaude, Jean Ellen, Michelle, Joel and Kathy,
I am so sorry for the loss of your husband and father. I have the most beautiful childhood memories of time spent with all of you when we were neighbors on Harris Street and Spring Street! How I delightfully remember going to the ice cream shop on Main Street on a Sunday morning with Mr. Patenaude. I always had a dish of coffee ice cream -- his treat every time! I don't recall what you had, Jean Ellen (I only remember you as...

No finer Man or Friend ever walked the streets of Webster. Deepest sympathy from one of his Old Friends

You have my sympathy for your loss, Ed was always a wonderful guy to read and to talk to.

Jeff Stefanik

No one knew Webster or its people better than this gentle soul

I have never met a nicer man, never. I will always remember our chats.