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Msgr. John C. Allard

Chepachet, Rhode Island

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April 27, 2018
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Chepachet, Rhode Island

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WOONSOCKET - Monsignor John C. Allard, 68, of Lake Washington, Chepachet, a retired priest of the Diocese of Providence, died April 27, 2018, in Landmark Medical Center, surrounded by his family.Born in Woonsocket, son of the late Normand and Laurette (Chevalier) Allard, he attended Holy Family...

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I was one lucky girl to have John as my godfather. He was a caring person and he taught me a lot. He will be missed a lot

My heartfelt sympathy to his family. Father Allard had a kind and gentle soul. He loved to teach and counsel,he loved people, his words would bring peace and healing.May he rest in peace.

Very sorry to hear of MSGR. JOHNS passing.

I remember Fr Allard as a caring, dedicated priest who never hesitated to be of service to those who needed his help. I would call him to come and offer Mass at our convent in Plainville Ma, and even on a very busy day, he found the time to come to minister to the 15 retired Sisters of Jesus and Mary. My sincere condolences to his family and to all who knew and loved him.
Sister Carmel Ethier, RJM

My condolences to the family of Msgr. John Allard. John did much for the youth of the Diocese of Providence and all who worked with him and knew him in many capacities.

Thirty years later, we still speak of the kindness and devotion of Fr Allard to his flock. My young son needed to talk to him about life and death....and faith. Father Allard spent his time willingly, spoke at length about these big issues and assured my son...we were blessed to have him as a spiritual leader. R.I.P.

I thank Father Allard for helping me discern my vocation. He is now safely cradled in the arms of Mary gazing at the face of Christ. My condolence to the family. When you pray to the Lord or Our Dear Heavenly Mother, talk to Father John. He will listen and serve as an intercessor. May the ineffable love and mercy of Christ bring you comfort. Rest assured of the prayers of the Carmelites.

You have my deepest condolences in this time of sorrow. May the Holy Scriptures give you hope, peace, and comfort. 1Thes.4:14