Georgette-Boisvere-Obituary

Georgette V. Boisvere

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Georgette V. Boisvere 1931 - 2007 CHICOPEE - Georgette V. (Heroux) Boisvere, age 76, passed away on March 19, 2007 at home surrounded by family. She was born on March 13, 1931 in Chicopee and has been a life long resident. Her parents were the late James and Cora (Ritchott) Heroux. She was a...

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To all of the Boisvere family. I wish to say I am sad to hear about the loss of your mom. I have many fond memories of "Mrs Boisvere" and will never foget them. I am glad to have these memories of her with me!! My sincere sympothies go out to all of you!! Laurie, Christopher, Jenna, and Gary Croteau

You did a great job for us at the 104th Infantry Retirees Association. We shall miss you at our meetings and our annual outing.

To the only Mem I'll ever have,
I will always remember your humor, the love you gave, and all of our conversations. I'll take care of Nick for the rest of my life. Say hello to my Dad. I love you Mem

We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to Georgette's family. Her friendship, great wit, and dedication to service will be missed.

My sympathy, thoughts and prayers to all the members of Georgette's family at this sad time in your lives.
I lived in residence for years at Assumption Rectory, and grew to admire and respect her and her wonderful cooking abilities. May she now rest in peace.
Fr. Michael Devlin

Barry,Alan,Lori,Mike,Rosemary & Sally, We would like to offer our deepest condolences on the loss of your mother. We have wonderful memories of her from growing up together on Bonner street with you guys. She always made us feel welcome in your home and we have many fond memories of her.I know she will be greatly missed by many.Our thoghts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Debbie,Gary & Marc Tremblay

To all my cousins, Auntie Georgette's children I am so sorry that your Mom is gone. I will remember her candor, wit and laugh. Auntie Georgette, Uncle Buddy and all of you have been a part of some of my fondest memories of Christmas as a child. For a long time Christmas Eve was an event at your home that we went to, always full of relatives, always fun with the excitement that Christmas Eve brings when you are young. I know you will miss your Mom terribly but I also know she will be in your...