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John J. Brousseau

Newington, Connecticut

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DIED
October 16, 2015
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Newington, Connecticut

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Duksa Family Funeral Homes at Newington Memorial Obituary

John J. Brousseau, 84, of Newington, passed away on Friday, October 16, 2015 surrounded by his loving family. He was the beloved husband of Dorothy (Krawczyk) Brousseau for 64 years. Born in Quebec, Canada, son of the late Joseph and Leontine (Bealieu) Brousseau, he was a longtime Newington...

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John was a cousin of my sister Norma and I. Our father Joseph Beaulieu was his mother's brother.
My sister and I regret that we did not know of his death and we extend our sincere sympathy to all his loved ones.

Rita and Norma Beaulieu

Kathy, so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Adele Clark

Dear Aunt Dotty and family. We are sending our thoughts and prayers for all of you, on the loss of Uncle John.
It brought me back to your visit to New Mexico with a rodeo in Santa Fe and dinner at 10,000ft on the top of the Sandia Mountains. I will always cherish that time I had to spend with you both. Wish we could be there. Again, our love and prayer are sent your way.
From your nephews out west, Ronald and Michael Brousseau and our families.

To Dot and family,

Little did John know what a positive influence and mentor he was to me. I'll always remember his smile and laugh every Sunday when I used to hold the door open for you guys at 10:30 Mass. I continued to think of John often after we moved away. Wishing you and your family all God's peace and love through this difficult time.

Roger & Joanne Deschenes
Savannah, GA

Dear Dorothy -

I was sorry to read of John's passing in the paper this morning. He was a good friend to me during our almost 20 years of bowling at Laurel Lanes.

My deepest sympathies to you and the family.

From John's bowling partner Ann Degenhardt

Dear Dorothy . .

I am so sorry to read about John's passing. He was a good friend to me during our years of bowling at Laurel Lanes. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

From John's bowling partner . . Ann Degenhardt