Gerald-Blanchette-Obituary

Gerald R. Blanchette

Weare, New Hampshire

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WEARE -- Gerald Roland Blanchette 65, died Oct. 29, 2008, at his residence surrounded by his family.

He was born in Manchester, to Roland and Leonne (Chauvin) Blanchette. He was a resident of Weare for the past four years, previously living in Bedford for many years.

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well there is no way to really describe my pepere other then...my pepere. He was one man who was very oringinal. Pepere or should i say "super pep" was always there if anyone needed him and he was the only man i knew of that would make fun of his grandchildren by stealing dolls at christmas for fun or singing songs in the morrning when we slept over. I dont think anyone can forget his ugly socks at christmas or his gag gifts between him and Auntie Em. I really miss him but i know he isn't...

I will always remember the times that he gave us the ugly socks and i will also remember the times i used to snuggle and play basketball with him and go on the atvs with him.My most favorite thing I will always remember is that he took us on the trips one of my favorite trips was going to bermuda. He was the best super pep.

Claudette, I want to express my condolences to you and your family. I am very sorry for your loss. Christine (NHOH)

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

watch out god.... Here comes my dad!!!!! I will forever miss him. To mom, I love you and we are here for you.

Christmas with Pepere

With lots of memories to remember my wonderful Pepere by, I will never forget the laughs and great times we spent together. Times like when we went to Canada and Pepere handed me chocolate that looked like cow poop and then started eating it and told me it was real cow poop. And when he tried to teach me french the only line I learned was "Mon Pepere est et coocoo". with this I will always love my Pepere

I will always remember the memories that I have had with my super pep. And how he would always make me laugh. He would always be happiest when his family was around. Now I know that he is in a wonderful place free of pain. I will always miss my super pep.

When I entered Gerry's house 27 years ago, I was greeted by my girlfriend, her mother and I knew from the warning I received prior, that when I turned the corner of the kitchen to the dining room I would meet a man that would look me over and judge me immediately based on the questions he was about to ask.

As I sat there with an eight year old boy playing coleco football next to me on the couch, three women quietly staring and wondering if this guy will “pass the test” and a man with...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.