Ernest-Laramee-Obituary

Ernest L. Laramee Jr.

Holyoke, Massachusetts

Age 60

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Ernest L. Laramee, Jr., age 60, of Holyoke, passed away on Saturday, February 20, 2016 at his home, surrounded by his loving family. A lifelong resident of Holyoke, he was a son of the late Ernest L. and Barbara (Lucia) Laramee and was educated in the Holyoke Schools. Ernie was a truck driver for...

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I would like to tell you the family how sorry I am for your loss. I remember you all, from being my neighbors on Taylor St, in Holyoke. God bless you, and I am so sorry for your loss.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. You're in my thoughts and prayers. Sandy

Cheryl and the Laramee family, our prayers and thought are with you. I have not talk to Ernest in many years, but the last time I did he was a pleasure to listen to. He reminded me of many stories of us as we were growing up.(Taylor street friends) He will always be remembered. Jocelyn (Josh) & Tammy Hebert

So sorry he was taken away to so soon. He will be missed God bless Cherly ,Connie,Tommie,Greg

Cheryl, Tim and family, Ernie was always friendly andfull of spirit.The world would be a better place if there were more like him. Please know my sympathy and prayers are with you all.

Our sincerest condolences to you and your entire family Connie. I remember the 1st time I met your Dad. It was at Mitch's marina when they had their boat. I bet him $5 that he couldn't knock me off the tube. I think I lasted about 5 minutes before he won. :-) Losing a bet was never so fun. He made me sign the 5 dollar bill and write " I was beat by the boat". Great memory and a great guy!

From the first time I met you and Cheryl I felt that I had known both you for years, you were my friend the person who help me after John passed, teased me when you came over and I was in my house coat. There is so much I will miss but I also know that you will always be with each and everyone one us. I will not say goodbye but instead will say later buddy.

We are sorry for your loss.

Love and miss you uncle Ernie.