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Gilbert L. Bilodeau Jr.

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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BILODEAU Gilbert L. Bilodeau, Jr., age 53 of Stratford, beloved husband of Chae Bilodeau, died on Tuesday, February 8, 2011 at Bridgeport Hospital. Gil was born in Providence, Rhode Island on February 12, 1957 and served in the U.S. Army, Special Forces. He was employed at LabCorp, Inc., formerly...

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The love of his life was Chae. He adored his children. I will always remember Gil. He was a wonderful human being! You only have to read the message here.

Gil, we rememver you often. We have 2 wonderful grandkids and i know for sure they would love you very much. Two handsome little boys very smart and cute .

I can recall Billy coming home during his time in the army, & I was always included in the loop. He had a unique sense of humor that everybody loved.

Our deepest condolences on your loss. Gil was a great guy and will be missed - God Bless

David & Lynn Siegler

I am saddened to hear of the loss of a good husband and father.

He was taken so young with so much still to give in the life we know.

Bring the memories of the past forward, so you can embrace him forever.

Each morning as I entered Donut Inn to get my daily cup of coffee, I would be greeted by a gentle man with a big smile. Although we never exchanged names, we often chatted about his health and the challenges that he faced. Missing my Donut Inn friend this week, I asked one of the regulars where he was only to learn that he had passed away. Today I learned the name of the man who always wore a smile no matter how he was feeling; Gil Bilodeau. Mr. Bilodeau was one of those people you connected...

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

I knew Gil from the Stratford Club and the Fitness Edge. He was such a gentleman and great guy. God Bless him.

I remember the first time I met him. He wanted a job as a cytotechnologist. He told me that he had a military background, knew what an employer wanted, and that I would never regret hiring him. I never did. He was a friend to the end, loved his family, and would give the shirt off his back for anyone in need. I will miss him.