Francis-DAMON-Obituary

Francis G. DAMON

Hebron, Vernon, Connecticut

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DAMON, Francis G. Francis G. Damon, 77, of Vernon, formerly of Hebron beloved husband of the late Ethel (Bennett) Damon, passed away peacefully Friday (February 12, 2010) at Rockville General Hospital. Born in Boston, MA, December 22, 1932, he was the son of the late Charles F. &...

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I was sorry to hear you lost your dear
brother Francis. It's been years since
I've seen any of Uncle Charlie's family, but I do recall Francis visiting our grandmother Mayhew in Fitchburg. You're in my thoughts and prayers at this time. Your cousin,

My sympathy on the loss of a good man.
My therapy dog visited Welles regularly. Samson was probably the last pup he held on his lap. He called Sam his hero.
Frank also joined our family this past Christmas.My Mom is a resident of Welles Village too.He fit right in, we enjoyed having him!
He loved those Red Sox!
I will miss him,
Elaine O'Connor

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. We will all remember Frank participating in our activities and going on bus trips with us. We will miss him sitting in his favorite window and visiting with everyone. Our hearts go out to his family during this time of loss.

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Frank will always be near & dear to my heart he would come over to our house almost every weekend when I was a little girl to visit my Grandfatther Bill Bennett & they would talk about old times now they are all together Ethel, Frank & Bill may they rest in peace together GOD BLESS Tracey (Bennett) Shinkovich

I worked with Frank for many years @ PWA.I remember a few trips we took,up to see his Red Sox,,we all had a great time.My sympathy goes out to the family of Frank.He was truely a good man.GOD BLESS An old friend : John Zalewski

I am one of the girls that work for the assisted living at welles village. On behalf of myself and everyone there, we are all so very sorry for your loss. He was always sitting visiting with everyone in the evening. Wednesday night I watched him sitting looking out the window watching the snow come down, as I made his dinner. He did love his coffee. He will be missed!