GERALDINE-FAVREAU-Obituary

GERALDINE S. FAVREAU

Birmingham, Alabama

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FAVREAU, GERALDINE S. (WICK), age 68, of 1388 Al Seier Rd., Hoover, Alabama, formerly of Gardner, Massachusetts, died Sunday, November 1, 2009, following a battle with cancer. Born February 5, 1941 in Gardner, Massachusetts, daughter of Waino and Alice (Peckins) Wick who preceeded her in death....

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I keep thinking of what my Dad said over and over is that they had quite a lot of good years together, and that they had lived a very good life together, living life to the fullest is what life is all about, and i think Gerry would want us to live life to the fullest each day and we will all be seeing her Tracy and all those who have pass away because we all have to go sometime so until our time we love ya Gerry, and we will see you at some point -Gary-Favraeu

Ginger and Linda my thoughts and prayers are with you. You both have been there for her and she knows that.. She may be gone but never forgotten and you have the memories now and will always.. You both have been there for her when she needed you and she knew that.. She wanted to make sure your familes are ok and will always be ok.. May she rest in peace. Love to you and your families. Todd..

Love is like a butterfly, It goes where ever it pleases and pleases where ever it goes..

Linda & Ginger,

I'm still having a hard time believing your mom is gone. I have so many memories of fantastic times with her - Her and Ed taking us out on the boat at the Cape, squishing into the back of the truck "sneaking" us into the drive-in, her helping me pick out just the right wedding dress at her bridal shope, The Bridal Boutique, parties at your house with the Blakes and her always having cooked something fantastic for us to eat. My deepest sympathies to you both, to...

I will miss you a lot !! I love you so much

Your Daughter - Kris Favreau

I know I didn't know miss Geri very long, but having met you girls on Saturday, I feel like we were family. I enjoyed caring for her and somehow knew she was a remarkable woman before she was sick. Her vibrance shown despite her illness. Now it is up to you girls to continue that shining and I have no doubt you can carry it on. Keep her memory alive. Enjoy every day to it's fullest.
Thanks for sharing with me. Christy Carlson, her nurse on Saturday.