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John C. FREGEAU

East Windsor, Manchester, Connecticut

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FREGEAU, John C. John C. Fregeau, 68, of East Windsor formerly of Manchester, beloved husband of over 30 years to Merilyn (Pitney) Fregeau died Wednesday (October 2, 2013) at Manchester Memorial Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Born in Manitoba, Canada he was the son of the...

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To my dad, hockey coach, Den Leader, mentor, and little buddy. I will miss our fishing trips, going on Sunday drives and waving to strangers, eating clam chowder at the Portside Restaurant, and going on adventures with you. I will miss your stories and sense of humor. You are always in my thoughts. You are always in my heart. I miss you dad. I love you dad.

Johnny

It has been a month & a day since you left us. I still can not believe this is real, as I expect you to call or walk through the door at any moment. Every day that goes by I miss you more. Love you John, thank you for just being you, you brought nothing buy joy & happiness into my life.

i will be missing you the rest of MY life my friend

Merilyn,

I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. You and John were so kind to me when Kathy and I were kids. My best memories of John are when we went camping at Hampton Beach in 1983. John was always upbeat and added humor to the trip. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayer.

Love,
Sharon Sloan Koziol

Robin and family please know how much I loved John and all the fun we had together. He will always have a special day in in my heart! Sorry I could not make the service I love you all and my no show was not due to any disrespect . Stephanie ,John will always be my "groom" . Thanks Marilyn for sharing! Xxoo

On behalf of the Knights of Columbus Campbell Council #573, we are sorry for your loss and our brother knight John. Your family is in our prayers.
Don Logan, Grand Knight

Merilyn, we are all sorry for your loss. We only knew John for the short time, that you welcomed us all, Joe, Donna, Evan, Trevor and Vicoria Duffy, (I'm daughter of Ed & Polly Sauer-campers at Nelson's) in our little private overflow camping area. We enjoyed visiting with you,and you and your husband giving my children treats, for the dog, Riley too! He will be missed. Know that he is no longer in any pain, and is at peace.
We hope you can find comfort in our words in the coming...

John You will be missed daily and deeply by all for so many different reasons but one that stands out for all of us. We love you. Now you can keep them all laughing upstairs. Love you John.

Good memories and fun times will never fade. Love you brother.