Francis-Macie-Obituary

Francis Macie

Newfane, Vermont

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NEWFANE -- Francis “Peanut” Macie, 51, of Newfane died Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2004, at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical center in Lebanon following a heroic 15-year battle with liver cirrhosis.He was born on May 31, 1953, in Townshend.He worked for 11 years as a tower boss for the Putney Paper...

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Dearest and greatest Uncle- Peanut, you left this world way to soon. There will forever be a void in our days, years, and lives where you once were. Today, as I start to choke on my sorrow missing you, I can't help but smile as I recall all those treasured moments you lovingly left us with. They will never fill that void, only make it seem not so vast. You will forever be honored, forever be missed, forever be loved!

Amy and family brothers and sisters
I was sad to hear of peanuts passing but he is in a better place now and nomore suvering.

Amy my prayers are with u and i know how much he loved u and u loved him. Peanut was a borther to me sence i was little and i will miss him awful. I remember when i would get in to trouble and he would get me out of it he will always have a place in my heart and soul always.

Amy my prayers are with u and yrs and be strong.

Peanut was a great cousin and friend. We use to spend a lot of time together when we were younger and knew each other well. I never knew Peanut to hurt any one. He was always there with a laugh to make you feel better. I wish I was able to have spent more time with him in the later years. He will be missed and I pray his family will remember the good time and recover from this loss without much pain.

Aunt Amy,
uncle peanut can be rocognized as a kind and great man; but to us he will always be known as the greatest uncle that one could ever ask for. Throughout our lives he was always there, both bad times and good. He braught much laughter and happiness to family gatherings ,and made them a little less boring. Christmas, Thanksgiving, and birthdays will never be the same. We will always remember him as the greatest friend, man, and uncle in the world. There will always be a spot for...

Thinking of you Amy and all of the family. Sorry I could not be there with you. But live to far away. Peanut was a very nice friend. Now he is at rest and up there in Heaven with other friends and Family. He will always have a place in my heart and many memories.
Rest in peace in Peanut.

Amy and family,
I just wanted to say I'm sorry for your loss. You don't know me, but many years ago I used to live in Brattleboro, and Peanut was one of my closest friends.May he rest in peace. Pat L. is my cousin.

Amy&family my thoughts and prayers are with you peanut was a good freind . god be with you. Gary

Amy,Our thought's and prayers are with you,we love you .

Amy and Family,

We are so sorry for your loss. We loved him so much. Peanut is with the angels and is at peace.

Danielle, Dan, Grace and Rose