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George W. LaFLEUR

Glastonbury, Connecticut

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LaFLEUR, George W. George William LaFleur, 84, of Glastonbury passed away peacefully on Sunday (December 11, 2011). His final journey was eased by the presence of his five devoted daughters. George joined the Army at the age of 17 and served in the South Pacific during World War II. His...

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Georgette, I worked with you at Allied for 7 years and you told such wonderful stories about your Dad. I know how much you must miss him. I know there is a Heaven and he is there. My heart goes out to you and your entire family.

To the entire LaFleur family,My heart and prayers go out to you all. I met George through my sister Maureen, I knew that day what a joy it was to have met such a man with the laughter and the joy he had. Now he is with God and is still being that same person I met years ago. George peace be with you and God Bless your family.From Moe and myself keep smiling.

I last saw Mr. LaFleur about 5 years ago. Seeing him brought back many pleasant memories. To me, he was one happy guy, but how couldn't you be happy, being the father of "the LaFleur Girls". I remember hearing about the trips to Hawaii and India. Our thoughts are with you in the passing of your Dad, Grandfather and Husband.

"A sacred light has stepped into nature, now free to be everywhere, and in all things. He shines in the sky through the sun and the moon, and stars are the wink of his eye. Walks beside in the rustling leaves; whistles by the spring bird's song; soars high, but watches close, in the hawk at mountain peaks. Joins in gentle laughter with the bubbling brooks; and a compassionate smile so slightly to one side, grins back somewhere in formation of rocks and lush green nooks. With much gratitude...

Many years ago when I was at a low point in my sobriety,I attended a meeting in East Hartford & George & Cowboy Chuck were telling their stories. I was amazingly uplifted & set back on the right path. Both men became lifelong friends from that day on. Chuck has long gone to his reward & George will now join him.Aloha my friend.

So sorry for your loss I will always remember the fun we had with him as kids

To all the Lafleur's...so sorry to hear about your loss. I remember Uncle George fondly from visiting you guys as a child. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Love,
Mandy (Hills) Carbonneau

George's memory will shine through the spirtualness of all that he has touched through the Power of his example. May he be at peace in his final resting place and may God Bless his family during their time of sorrow.

Goerge was an inspiration to me and a friend to all. His enthusiasm was endless and was a great person to be around. He especially loved his daughters, wife and family. I am saddened to her of his passing but know he is looking down on all of us today.