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James Albert Couchon

Canterbury and Colchester, Connecticut

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James Albert Couchon, 41, of No. Society Road, Canterbury, and formerly of Colchester, beloved husband of Maureen, passed away Monday, (October 13, 2003) from injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Hampton. Born February 18, 1962 in Willimantic, he was a son of the late Leonard and...

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Maureen-
I was an intern at the Omega House with James in 1997-1998. His positive energy, respect, and unconditional love affected all the lives he touched. You are in my thoughts.

-lisa

To Maureen and family,

We at CIL will miss James' smile and pleasant manner. Our office won't be quite as bright now that James is no longer with us.

With deepest sympathy for your loss.

Stephanie Schmidt
CIL

Maureen - I opened up your email this morning and am stunned. I always looked forward to attending classes with James. He brought realness where ever he went. There are many words to descibe such a great man, for now I will embrace the memories. It has been a gift to know James. Prayers and thoughts.
John Chapdelaine

I only knew James through my parents, Tony and Kathy Clark, but I enjoyed his company very much. He was a good guy, and the world is less with his loss. He made a positive impact in the world...and I guess that's all that any of us can hope to do. I'm so sorry for your loss...my prayers will be with you.

I was a friend of Jim's some 20 years ago when I was in college and although he and I had little contact since those days I was touched enough by the time we spent together to contact some of the others who knew him from those years and make the trip to today's service. If there be any solace in your life Mo at this, the most difficult of times of your life, know that you had the beauty of knowing and loving a man who touched so many people in so many ways. There are so few unique human...

Dear Maureen,
You and James have been so special to me in the short two years that I knew you. James was the kind of co-worker who shared himself with us, and since you were such a huge part of his life, he shared you with us. I am so thankful for that.

Please call me every now and then.

Doug ~ Our deepest sympathy and condolences to you and the Couchon Family on the loss of James. Our thoughts are with you at this time.
Sincerely, The Inzinga Family

Maureen and family,
We would like to express our deepest sympathy to you all. James was such a great guy who kept a smile on his face. He will be missed a great deal.

Maureen, Tom and I are so sorry to hear about James' death. We we're the previous owners of Shelly and we hope she is bringing you comfort in this time of loss and sadness. Tom and Julie Higbee