Joseph-Guyette-Obituary

Joseph C. Guyette

Webster, Massachusetts

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Joseph C. Guyette, 91, of 2 Golden Heights, passed away Saturday, August 30, 2008, in UMass Hospital, Worcester. His wife of 69 years, Lydia M. (Girardin) Guyette died in 2007.Joe leaves behind one daughter, Theresa D. wife of Philippe C. Decelles of Webster; one sister, Doris Polinski of Auburn;...

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Terry,
I am so very sorry for the loss of your father, my mom's brother and my godfather. He was such a special man (even if he was a Yankee's
fan) and although we will all miss him dearly, I know that now he is finally free of pain. You should know that you were the best daughter to your parents that I have ever known. I hope we can all be as good to our parents as you were to yours. God bless you and Phil.

Terry & Phil
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. He was a kind and lovable person whom I most admired. My prayers and thoughts will always be there for you in your moments of sorrow.
Sincerely Bob

Terry and Phil: My thoughts and prayers are with you as you walk through this difficult time. I hope you can take comfort in the picture I have of the three brothers (Joe, Jim and Gerry) sitting at the feet of Jesus experiencing blissful fellowship with the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Aunt Lydia is there so happy to have her Joe with her again. Death is final here on earth but it is not the end. If we know Jesus as Uncle Joe did, we will live in eternity in a far better place. ...

Terry you were so loved by your Dad my deepest sympathy. We loved him so much and enjoyed our time with Uncle Joe. He meant so much to us when Terry and I were in Webster and he came to check on us and always was there for a wonderful conversation. Our time with Uncle Joe was uplifting while Terry was so ill. We will never forget these memories. As a child growing up and spending time until now I know he's resting in peace and so very loved. Lynda & Terry

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

I love you Uncle Joe, I'll miss you and look forward to the day we'll meet again! Say hi to my Dad for me!
Terry- I'm so sorry for your loss, he was a good man and loved you very much. Now he's in a better place, without pain or sorrow. God bless and keep you always.
Love,
"Susie"