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George A. Chauvin Jr.

Webster, Massachusetts

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George A. Chauvin, Jr., 84, of 67 Hillside Avenue, died Sunday, September 28, in Webster Manor surrounded by his family.He leaves his wife of 60 years, Constance J. (Rheaume) Chauvin; five daughters: Paula M. Chauvin of Cocoa, FL, Donna M. McDonald and her husband Dan of Thompson, CT, Susan A....

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Dear Jeanne,
Bruce and I wanted to tell you that we are thinking of you and we are very sorry for the passing of your Father. We are glad that you are there for your Mom and the rest of your family. I hope you and your family keep wonderful memories alive in your hearts!! We love and miss you Jeanne and hope to see you soon!! Bruce & Jeanne Nalewajk

PAULA AND FAMILY , MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. I KNOW YOU HAVE WONDERFUL MEMORIES TO CHEERISH FOREVER THOSE ARE THE thing;s that KEEP US GOING AND THE BELEIF THAT WE WILL SEE THEM AGAIN.. (I REMEMBER SOME FUN COOKOUT;S AT THE LAKE w/amway )

Our condolences go to you and yours. We have made a donation at the charity of your asking and will see you Friday..We love you very much and once again am very sorry for the loss of Uncle George ..

To Jeanie and her family:

Our condolences go out to all of you during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Donna, Sue and Ann,
My deepest sympathy to you and your families. Having recently lost my own dad, I know exactly what you are all going through. May happy memories carry you through this sad time.
Jayne (Kus) Hinchliffe

Tom, and family,

I am sorry to hear about the passing of your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you, and your family.

Sue and family,
Our deepest sympathies for your loss. May your memories give you comfort now and in the days ahead. You will all be in our thoughts and prayers.

I grew up in Webster and George gave me my first job when I was about to go to college , painting for Chauvin & sons. I can remember the Sacred Heart job doing the gold leaf with George Sr. doing his favorite marbelling.. I always admired George for his kind patience in helping some of young guys get started. My sincerest sympathy. I will keep him in my prayers.He was a great guy.

Dear Mrs. Chauvin,
I will always remember your husband in a very special way.He actually created my first engagement ring from Leon. It still is a very sentimental part of our lives. George took a curtain ring and added a screw to look like a diamond and than put it in the prettiest box I had ever seen,this memory will stay with me always.
The family is in our thoughts and prayers.