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Henry P. Lanouette

Enfield, Connecticut

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Henry P. Lanouette1930 - 2003 ENFIELD, CT - Henry P. Lanouette, 72, of South George Washington Road, Enfield, entered into his eternal rest on Sunday, April 27, 2003 at his residence. Born on August 19, 1930 in Dover, New Hampshire, he was the son of the late Henry J. and Yvonne (Bellmore)...

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Henri, you touched my life for just a brief moment in time, but it is duly noted and safely tucked away in my heart and not to be forgotten.

I shall truly miss you, love as always - Sue

Henry-Paul,

I never had the privilege of meeting you but felt I knew you well through the many communications we exchanged on numerous occasions. Rest in peace and many thanks for all the hardwork you have put into the Lanouette family tree. Our children have taken a great interest in your work as will their children and their childrens children I am sure. God bless. Janet and Mark, Rikki and Emma

Hey Pepere,
It is Lindsey here writing. As you probably know it is really hard for me to write this. You will always have a place in my heart and you will alaways be loved and missed by everyone. Just remember all of those good times we had together. Love forever,
Lindsey

Cher Henri-Paul,
Thank you for your friendship to my mother and for always phoning her on her birthday, which was also your birthday! Maurice (mon pere) and Molly(Auntie Ducks) enjoyed your company so - you were always so enthusiastic about the Lanouette family and your research was phenomenal. You did it the hard way - before the www got involved in organising our lifestyles! But, hay , without it I would never have got to sign your guest book. Fond memories - may you rest in peace...

To the family of Henry Lanouette: he will be missed at the French-Canadian Genealogical Society of Connecticut, but will be remembered for his love of genealogy and dedication to the society. I could not attend his funeral mass today, but there will be a mass said for him at my parish of Ste-Anne/Immaculate Conception Church on Park St. in Hartford on Sun. July 13 at 8:30AM. All welcome.
Sincerely, Albert Marceau

To all the Lanouette family, my condolences to all of you from my family. We all grew up together and your father helped us grow as boy scouts and friends. Everyone touches someone and Henry touched a part of all of our hearts. God Bless him and his family.

From your little corner of paradise, may you have the pleasure to count all the Lanouettes on earth as you have searched for them for so long. I assured you that I would keep the Lanouette flame burning, and you may count on me to continue your good work.

You nurtured the bonds of friendship through your grace and charm and never hesitated to spread joy and happiness around you.

We will not forget you, our « frog » as you liked to be called, as you so proudly...

Meeting Henry online in the Rivard Forum was a blessing to me. His gentle, kind spirit came through his words. He will be greatly missed. "Le Frog" is now with all his family and those he knew only as names on paper.
Thank you Henry for being a part of my life..You have blessed me much.

Goodbye, dear friend and cousin. My sympathies to your family. Nina