Gerard-Pelletier-Obituary

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Gerard A Pelletier

Bath, Maine

Sep 4, 1918 – Nov 6, 2010

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BORN
September 4, 1918
DIED
November 6, 2010
LOCATION
Bath, Maine

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David E. Desmond & Son Funeral Home - Bath Obituary

TOPSHAM - Gerard A. Pelletier of Topsham, died peacefully with his family by his side, at Amenity Manor on Saturday November 6 at the age of 92. Gerard was born in Brunswick on September 4, 1918, the son of John B. Pelletier and Adelia Leclerc Pelletier. He was educated in Brunswick schools. He...

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Dear Lucy,Jeannine & Family,
Very sorry to hear about the passing of your father. Even though he's in a better place -it's so hard to go through. Hold tight to those special memories.
I was away on Friday and Saturday when you had the services.
Sincerely,
De Dee

My deepest sympathies go to Mr. Pelletier's family. Gerry was very instrumental in my life during the several years I spend in Troop 48 (later 648), and the many good times we spent at Camp Hinds. He was the guidance I needed through my Boy Scout years, and his persistence and patience allowed me to attain my Eagle Scout award, and later as his Assistant Scout Master. I carry all of these fond memories of Gerry some 40+ years later -- his influence has made me who I am today! Mr....

Gerard was one of the kindest and most generous men I have ever known. He was devoted to his family, a good neighbor, and the best of friends. We will miss him greatly. He was a dear, dear man.

-Jim & Mairi Howard, Scotland

As scoutmaster of Troop 633 1st Parish Church from 1960 to 1980, I spent many special hours with Gerry. He was a good person and a great friend. My sympathies to the family.

Raymond and I offer you and your family our deepest sympathies and will be thinking of you on Saturday.

Raymond & Marilyn VI

Jeannine & Lucy - Both of you and your families are in our hearts and prayers. Russell was saying he remembers your Father at the paper mill and being involved in Scouts. I can picture your Father in his Scout uniform and both of your parents working the K of C breakfasts with my parents in their "senior years". We have been blessed to have our parents as long as we have.

Russell & Beatrice Lachance, NH

My sincerest condolences, Lucy. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Lucy: I was so sorry to read about your Dad today. He certainly lived a full life. My deepest sympathy at this time.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. No words can express the feelings of losing a parent. Know he is in a better place and you can be proud you gave him love and caring these last few difficult years for him