Gilbert-Paquette-Obituary

Gilbert Paquette

Thousand Palms, California

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Gilbert (Gil) Paquette, 75, of Thousand Palms, Calif. passed away September 6, 2010, at home with his family by his side, of natural causes. He was born April 24, 1935, to Leo and Evelyn (Day) Paquette at Mi Casita Hospital in Indio, Calif. He attended Palm Springs High School, graduated from...

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Gill and I were very close friends while going to Riverside Community College. In 1962 he sang the Hawaii Love Song in a duo with Shirley Espinosa at my wedding. He had great talent then and we all knew that he would have a great life ahead of him. What a terrific guy!

dearest gil, i miss "us" together so much. you added so much to my life. 30yrs seems like just yesterday, it went fast because we just had fun in whatever.as long as we both were doing itogether/ no more together.its just wrong. je teme boco gilbere.

Dear Janine,

I am so sorry to hear about Gil's passing. They tell us he is in a better place and is not suffering anymore. I do believe this, but it doesn't help us from missing them ever so much.

Janine, you helped me so much during Ed's illness & afterwards as well. I'll never be able to thank you enough.

I do know that we have developed a beautiful & loving friendship that I
treasure.

Love you,
Gloria

Dear Janine, I was so sorry to read about Gil's passing. I always thought he was such a fair councilman for Cathedral City. I know only too well what you are now going through. Take care of yourself during this period of mourning. I lost Jack last year and the first year is really hard to get through. Kiti Laisure

Janine: Our sincere condolences to you and your family on the death of your husband.
Art & Linda Francis

I certainly found a "treasure" in you. I'm thankful for the time we had together from the wedding celebrations to our houseboat adventure. I am proud to call you my brother in law and will miss your charming smile.

Wishing you the warmest condolences during this difficult time. Uncle Gil was a wonderful person and I feel fortunate to call him family. Sending you our loving thoughts.

Janine, Gil and you have been close to Maxine and myself for a long time. Gil was my best friend in the desert area. I have so many wonderful memories of our time together. My sympathy to you, Danny and Ron (Wayne and Maxine Biddlingmeier)

Janine,
My sincere sympathy on the loss of your husband, Gil. Please take extra special care of yourself. You both will be in my prayers.
Janet Kowalski Perkowski (Paul's sister-in-law)
Wellsboro, PA