Eugene-Souza-Obituary

Eugene H. Souza

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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Eugene H. Souza lived in the Leominster area, Army vet; 60 HAVERHILL Eugene H. Souza, 60, of Haverhill, MA, and formerly of Leominster and Fitchburg area, died Friday, November 21, 2008, in Merrimack Hospital in Haverhill, MA. He was born on August 11, 1948, in Bangor, Maine, was the son of...

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I will never forget his laugh and his paint covered glasses. We shared a lot of good times together and we were both Viet Nam vets. He was also the only one that could ever have taught me how to shoot his favorite game of darts. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

CORINNE
I FORGOT TO CHECK THE CONTACT RETURN BOX SO YOU CAN E-MAIL ME
CHARLINE

CORRINE

I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOSS. I HAVE OFTEN THOUGHT ABOUT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
I WOULD LIKE TO CONTAC YOU
FOR NOW YOU ARE IN MY PRAYERS

SINCERLY
CHARLINE FROM 12 MILKE STREET

Memories will live on, in our minds. The many times that Jeanne & I would visit with Corrine and Eugene, Jeanne would go off with Corrine and Eugene and I would sit down and get into the classic westerns. Great guy with a fantastic personality. I take comfort for I know that he is with our Father.
Love, John & Jeanne

Uncle Gene always had a smile and loved to laugh. He will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathy goes out to his dear wife, children and grandchildren. I wish you peace in this difficult time.
With Love, Gina

I want you to know I love you so much and I will miss you. You will be in my heart always. You were everything to me and I will miss our life together. Always and forever. I love you your wife, Corinne xoxoxo

You are all in my prayers. May you all be blessed with loving memories always.

"What we have once enjoyed, we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes part of us." Helen Keller

"I would say to those who mourn... look upon each day that comes as a challenge, as a test of courage. The pain will come in waves, some days worse than others, for no apparent reason. Accept the pain. Do not suppress it. Never attempt to hide grief." Daphne du Maurier

Papa, I greatly miss you and wish I had one last day with you. One last day to play a game of UNO, one last day to joke about mama's hearing, one last to watch a movie together, and one last day to say my goodbyes. I may not get that one last day, but at least I will get the memories I share with you. I love you and will joke with you again one day.

Love,
Corey Your Grandson

I will miss you more than you will know. I love you always.
With all my love,
your daughter
Renee