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Lorraine E. Blais

Mason, New Hampshire

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BLAIS August 21, of Mason, NH, formerly of Somerville, Lorraine E. (Mello) Blais, 80. Beloved wife of Albert J. Blais. She also leaves three daughters and two sons-in-law, Lorraine and Robert Simmons of Medford, Alberta and William McCabe of Stoneham, Jaqueline SiDoti of Conway, NH; seven sons...

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So sorry to hear about your mom.. I have fond memories.

Berta:

Leo and I just wanted to say how sorry we are for your loss - our thoughts and prayers are with your family -
Love
Leo & Gail Richards

Our little darling Jocelyn got to meet Our Sweet Lorraine that made me happy.

Our Sweet Lorraine no one will ever replace her. Our love for her will continue thru this life and into the next life.
Love Always Billy & Sue Blauvelt

Frank and family, we were so sorry to hear of the pasting of your mom, she was a wonderful women. had so much fun when we stay over her house, she made us feel so welcomed.

Love Karen & Danny Foley

Uncle Al and family we are so sorry to hear the news of Aunt Lorraine we had so much fun growing up with you guys, I have so many Memory that will go on forever. Aunt Lorraine may you RIP until we meet again.

Auntie,
You will forever be in our hearts. There are no words to describe how truly amazing you are But the one that comes the closest is matriarch. Every great childhood memory I have involved you and I will forever hold that in my heart. You always brought us together. Love & miss you

Lorraine you will be missed by so many. My memories of you always put a smile on my face. My love is with you and your family at this difficult time. Your family always made me feel like I was one of the family. I love you and will miss you. Love, Rosie xo

Mr Blais and family,
I was so sorry to hear about your wonderful wife, mother and grandmother's passing. She will always have a special place in my heart. I will never forget our many talks in her kitchen when we were younger. I loved staying over your house and being a part of your big family. My prayers are with you all.
Go in peace my friend
Sincerely,
Kathy Winter
Stonehan, Ma

Love you nana!
Miss you already. Toughest woman I know~