Judith-Levreault-Obituary

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Judith A. Levreault

West Springfield, Massachusetts

Feb 19, 1941 – Feb 12, 2017

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February 19, 1941
DIED
February 12, 2017
LOCATION
West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Curran-Jones Funeral Home - West Springfield Obituary

Judith A. (Gagne) Levreault (Judy), 75, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, February 12, 2017.  She passed peacefully at home, with her family by her side.  Born in Holyoke, she was the daughter of the late Lucien and Theresa (McGough) Gagne.  A lifelong resident of South Hadley, Judy...

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She was the best school nurse , as parent now of a young student with medical issues I wish he had her watching over during the day !!

She was sweetest nurse I ever had . My friends and I would always stop in to say hi to her and enjoy her smile!! I Will miss this little ole lady with a feisty and kind personality. I wonder how many boo boos she better helped healed through the years .

She def was our "school nurse " next best thing to Mom she will be remembered as...

Judy was a reflection of God's love by her kind acts and helpful nature. The way her children cared for her was beautiful. She was a remarkable women.

Dear Levreault Family,
Please accept our sincere sympathy and deepest condolences at this most difficult time.
Judith Levreault was definitely an angel among us with her sunny nature and brilliant smile. She was a true god send whose time on earth ended way too soon for all of us.
Sincerely, Jim and Jill Lukasiewicz

A wonderful person, always brightened my day with her loving kindness.Please accept my sincerest condolences!

Sending condolences to the family. So sorry for your loss.

We are so sorry for your loss. She was a lovely lady and we were honored to have known her.
Allen and Maria Bonde

To the entire family,
It was such a blessing to have Auntie Judy in my life in my younger years. I have so many fond memories of her and Uncle Les. My mom would see her time to time at church doing blood pressures and doing what she always loved, taking care of others. May you all take the amazing memories of your mom with you where ever you go. May she rest in peace as she crosses the bridge to be with Uncle Les. God Bless.

She was a kind and sweet woman. Sorry for your loss.

So sorry Leverault family! I never saw your mom without a smile. May you find peace in the wonderful memories you made together.