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John A. Boudreau III

Waltham, Newton, Framingham, Massachusetts

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Of Waltham, July 27, 2006. Father of James Boudreau of Framingham. Son of John A. and Marthajane L. (Murray) Boudreau, Jr. of Waltham. Brother of Denise A. Gauvin and her husband, Lennie, and Edward J. Boudreau and his wife Dede Reade, all of Waltham, Julie A. Moore and her husband Cliff, of...

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I recently heard that John had passed. It took me by surprise as I had sat next to him recently as a sponsor during a confirmation in Waltham. John worked at Baybank when I met him years ago. I will remember him always with a smile on his face or coming up with practical joke to play on someone. The hand held radio scanner he always had to help make the time on the road go by faster. The Friday nights after work at Costello's and Hula Hula. John was a lot of fun to be around and I will...

James, I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with your dad at Groove and he was so proud of you and loved you so much. He lit up just talking about you. We used to talk music when he was fixing my PC and I always enjoyed our conversations. I will always remember him as a fun guy with a big heart that was always trying to help others.

James,

Your dad was a gret guy. Always telling jokes, making people laugh and helping others out while at the same time taking his work very seriously. He was such an active guy, always running around plugging something in, adjusting a microphone at company meetings or fixing the many technical issues around Groove. He always was able to do a million things at once while still finding time to play a game of street hockey with his friends. Many times he talked about you and how he...

The news of Johnny's passing came as a complete shock. Johnny was always there and willing to help out anyone who needed it. I miss the Groove band jam sessions, Johnny rocked! Rest in peace, man, we'll all miss you.

To The Boudreau Family,
I was so shocked at the passing of John! My deepest sympathy goes out to you all.
I went to High school with John,worked at McDonalds with him and was even in a wedding with him! He was the best man and I the maid of honor. He was always keeping us laughing! He would do anything for anyone and he ment it!
Rest in Piece John and know that you will never be forgotten!

Johnny B! We will all miss you so much! What great memories you gave your cousins from Connecticut! You truly were a gift to us. I will always remember the songs you sang for us and your guitar where ever you went. I will think of you often. I know my Dad is smiling in heaven right now! We love you Johnny! Your cousin, Sandy

Johnny, You are such an important part of our extended family and added so much to family get togethers. It won't be the same without your music, your smile your laughter! Thank you for being the first to teach my girls the guitar and for your long trips to CT for family parties. You were a wonderful father and shared your love of family with James and your family will continue to share that love with him. Your love of music showed James how to do what you love and love what you do. We were...

I can't fully express my sadness at learning of Johnny's passing. I know I'll miss his visits, his guitar and singing, and his stories of weekends with James. No father has ever been as proud of his son as Johnny was of you, James.

I'm fortunate to have known him, and counted him as a friend, and will miss him greatly. Hilaire Belloc said "There falls no shadow where there is no sun", and Johnny's warmth and humor were always a bright spot in any day, and remembering that now does...

Johnny B!!! I love you and miss you so much! You were the best big brother a girl could ever have! I'm going to miss you tons!!! XOXOXO

Julie