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Dr. Gordon Boudreau

North Syracuse, New York

1929 - 2020

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Dr. Gordon Boudreau, Professor of English Emeritus at Le Moyne College, died on November 18, 2020 at Kendal on Hudson,Sleepy Hollow, New York. Born May 17, 1929, at Marshall, Minnesota, he was the son of Louis Boudreau and Lena (Rykhus) Boudreau. A 1947 graduate of Worthington, MN HS, he received...

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My most sincere condolences to all of you; some of whom I knew better than others but, I also knew your parents. You are, each one of you, a wonderful composite of them and of each other and they will live on within all of you. Rejoice in the love and wisdom they imparted upon you and find comfort and peace in your memories of them.

Mr Boudreau was quite a gentlemen. He was truly loved by all ! i think of him often when he came to the dental office. my condolences to the family.

One of the last of a great generation
Sympathy and condolences on your loss.
May he live forever in our memories.
And in your hearts.
Wish we could do this normally.
As it would be good to see all and express in person.

I am grateful to Gordon for his commitment to his family, and for his book, which has been influential in my life. He has brought his seven children, including daughter Maura, safe thus far. May they always remain safe until tomorrow.

Our most sincere condolences to Gordy and Sara and the whole Boudreau family for your loss. Our thoughts are with you.

Grateful to Gordon for his lovely daughter Maura. Peace to him and his family

So, from a slightly different faith background, and knowing only his daughter, Maura and son in law, Pete, I can see that what Gordon left us with last for a long time. We call it ldor vador (from generation to generation) and we know that the ripples from a life well lived can continue to have an effect on us all even after the life on earth ends. Beyond Maura and Pete and the rest of his direct offspring, surely his students will keep him alive in our hearts. Mine goes out to you and I...

With the loss of Uncle Gordon I am sending all my cousins and their families love and prayers in this time of sorrow. You all were such a great help to us over the last few years with our losses that it gives me great sadness we are unable to be there in person to share this time with you. Looking forward to when we can be together to share the stories of your wonderful father and those he is now reunited with.

My deepest condolences to the family on the passing of your loved one, Gordon. May the God of peace and comfort strengthen the family during this difficult time.