Gerard-Mousseau-Obituary

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Gerard "Jay" Mousseau

Hooksett, New Hampshire

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October 5, 2020
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Hooksett, New Hampshire

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Gerard D. "Jay" Mousseau, 63, of Hooksett, NH passed away peacefully with family and friends by his side on October 5, 2020 after a period of declining health. He was born in Manchester, the son of the late Gerard and Elizabeth (Currie) Mousseau. He graduated from Manchester Memorial High...

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REMEMBER ME

Speak of me as you have always done.
Remember the good times, laughter, and fun.

Share the happy memories we’ve made.
Do not let them wither or fade.

I’ll be with you in the summer’s sun
And when the winter’s chill has come.

I’ll be the voice that whispers in the breeze.
I’m peaceful now, put your mind at ease.

I’ve rested my eyes and gone to sleep,
But memories we’ve shared are yours to keep.

To say I miss this man is an understatement. My uncle Jay taught me a lot about life and was always there to make me along with a lot of people, laugh. I will never forget the time spent with him. I will never forget all the fun times we had on the golf course, the stories he had about TKE when he was a brother at the Lambda Sigma chapter among many other moments. There are a million more moments that I will forever keep in memory and will look back to when I need a smile on my face. This...

Jay, you lived life to the fullest, entertained us all, and had a fashion sense like no other. We love you and will miss you. Your memories will live on forever in our hearts.
Love,
Dan and Madolyn (Ganley) Sullivan

I am very saddened to hear of Jay's passing. He was always the life of the party and the world has one less great man.

Jay was an outstanding teacher whom I worked with for over 30 years at Hudson Memorial. Every 6th grader who had him loved his class and many would come back and visit him when they moved on to the 7th and 8th grades. He respected all his students regardless of their abilities. He was a patient and caring teacher who encouraged and motivated all students. He will be missed by all who knew him.