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Emile Edward Gingras Jr.

East Granby and Hartford, Connecticut

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GINGRAS, Emile Edward Jr. Emile Edward Gingras Jr. was born Jan. 30, 1940 in New Britain. He died Friday, (January 14, 2005) in Portland, OR. Survived by daughters Coleen McDonald and Cheryl Kasch; and seven grandchildren. Also survived by siblings Lillian Kullman, Lucille Miarecki,...

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It has been a year since Emo left us. We have visited with lots of old friends this past year and the memories of Emo live on. Sending Lots of Love to his Family and Friends from.....

Your Dad was a very special man to all who knew him. We had a lot of fun as kids in school, and the last reunion was a blast. Please accept my deepest sympathy, Emo will be missed by all who knew him.

To the family of Emo Gingras: My condolences go out to the whole family. I knew Emo through my brother Bob Forsyth. In fact they graduated together. I was young but remembered Emo's great sense of humor. One memory that stands out in my mind was when we all use to gather at Manitook Lake where my brother Bob would take his boat and give everyone a chance to water ski. That's when I would talk and laugh a bit with Emo. But as the years passed, I never knew where he disappeared to, until one...

To Emo’s family and friends our thoughts are with you at this sad time.

My mother always told me that no one is gone until they are forgotten. The older I get and the more friends and family that are gone, I know she was right. My memories keep them with me forever.

Emo left us with some good memories, some from years ago and some from just the last few years when we found him again. He will still be with us up at our mountain camp in Colorado because he carved...

My sincere sympathy to Emile's family. Emo was a great guy who was an important part of my childhood and he will be greatly missed.

You are in my thoughts from many years ago.

So long Emo, you will be missed.

Will miss him

To Terry, Steve, families and children of Emile Gingras,
I went to school with "EMO" as so many of us called him, and worked with him for several years, back in the early 1960's when he was at Combustion Engineering working in the Print Shop. Where you would find Emo, you would find me - working on ours cars - trying to make them go faster, or keeping them running. Many fun times were spent riding around in his 1956 Ford Convertible on double dates just about every week-end.
We...