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John Dillon McNaughton

E. Hartford, Connecticut

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John Dillon McNaughton, 85, of East Hartford, passed away Monday, December 3, 2007, at Hartford Hospital.John was born June 12, 1922, in Easton, Maine, son of the late Mildred Johnston and Clarence McNaughton. He was the loving grandson of Marada and George McNaughton. John was a World War II...

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Dear Vi, Darlene & Family

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. Your family have has given me the greatest memories a child could ever have. The lake with all the gagets that were there. We always had a exceptional good time in your family's company. My Mom, Carlene had the best family for best friends and I will remember it always.
Darlene "Tyler" Santerre & Sons

I grew up across the street from Mac. He always was kind to my family and everyone else in the neighborhood. Mac was always quick with a smile, joke, or story. He loved his sporty red cars, always clean and shiny in his driveway. And I'll always remember that Sandy Clause and Mrs. Sandy Claus on a bicycle! Mac was a wonderful person, and he will truly will be missed.

Aunt Vi and Darleen words can not tell you how we all feel. An I think you know. He was a special Uncle to Me. Love too you Both. Glen & Joan

Was very saddend to hear of Uncle Mac's death. He was a wonderful funny man who always was good for a story and a laugh. I will never forget going down to CT for Darlene's wedding and having Uncle Mac show Richard and I all his collectibles and letting us touch them and even play with a few. All the cousins were fighting over who got to stay with Aunt Vi & Uncle Mac and Richard and I, along with Gram Mains were the lucky ones. Even though I only got to see him when he and Aunt Vi...

Dear Aunt Vi and family,
Jim and we so sad to hear that Uncle Mac had passed away. We remember the great time we all had at the family reunion at the Edes FAlls Community Center. Jim and Uncle Mac got along famously and talked together for a long tim that day. A nice day for all.
Take care know our thoughts and prayers are with with you today.
Love Bonnie and Jim

Dearest Linda and Family,
I always enjoy listening to your family tales and stories....you have a way of bringing everything you share to life.
Today, in honor of your Grandfather, I am going to go home and put the RED Christmas doggie collars on each of my pups (usually I wait until Christmas Eve...) and then tonight, just before Paul and I sit down to dinner together, I am going to eat my dessert first.
May God hold your sadness in the palm of his hands, and may the many, many fond...

Linda & Family,

What a REMARKABLE man your grandfather is! Once again, you've written your own magic and told a lovely story. Through your words, I was able to learn all your beloved grandfather had to offer. I'm sorry I never had the pleasure of meeting him. My thoughts are with your family at this time. May you find peace in the memories you've created and the legacy he has left.

Darlene and Family, We are so sorry to hear of your father's passing. He was a wonderful man. I have so many fond memories of him at "the lake" growing up. May all of your great memories get you through the rough times. With Love Always, Michelle,Danny and Joshua.

Several years ago when our childern where young we spent most weekends during the summer at the cottage with the Snows and the McNaughtons. Our familey grew very fond of Mr and Mrs McNaughton and we enjoyed listening to his stories just as much as he liked telling them. I am happy to say that I was a character of one of his stories. One evening when we where visiting the cottage, Mr McNaughton came running out of his cottage saying there was a bat in his bedroom! He was eagerly looking for a...