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Lucien A. Cormier

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Lucien A. Cormier of Lowell, decorated Army vet; 59 LOWELL Lucien A. Cormier, 59, a lifelong Lowell resident, died, Thursday, June 11, 2009, at Saints Medical Center. Born in Lowell on December 6, 1949, he was a son of Carmen (Lepine) Cormier of Lowell who survives him, and the late Fernand...

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Uncle.Lou, oh the laughter the joy and happiness you brought with you whenever you were around will never stop my heart from smiling in memory. The family times at Maes house and my mom and dads place in lowell on coburn st. And even in Maine. God I loved you so very much. You danced with me , held me when i cried and played a hell of a game of ball. Some of the best times in my life were spent with you and your family. Thank you to the Cormiers for sharing him with us. To Hope,...

In 1965,I was the Park instructor at St. Louis Field in Lowell,-Lu and I played Home run Derby every day-I was at Keith and Lu was at LHS we played against each other all thru High School-and were friends at one LHS-Keith baseball game Lou sawed off a Nellie Fox 35 " bat with his heavy fastball-we continued to play for many years after in the Eastern mass league-I will always think of him as a friend-and thank him for helping me become a better hitter.Thoughts and prayers

My "Big Louie", I can get away with calling him Louie, but nobody else!! I think everyone knows how I felt, being your sister has been an honor and a pleasure, and a hell of a lot of FUN. I want to thank all the Huards for cherishing him the way he deserved. Also, to the three great daughters he raised.. You've overdone yourselves over this hard time and I personally want to say thank you. You each have a big piece of him in you and an honor to him now would be to share his qualities with...

Hope, Lou-Ann, and Kate,
I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Mike and Sherry Ducharme

Dear Hope, Lou-Ann, Katie & the Cormier Family…

I write this note with a heavy heart, I’m so sorry to hear about Lou… I can’t even imagine the hurt you all feel now but I wanted to let you know that my thoughts & prayers are with you. I’m so sorry I couldn’t be there…

No words can express how much a part of your life your dad was, and will always be. He loved you girls & his family more than anything in the world. Lou was a rock among all of us, always giving everyone an...

So hard to put words to this. Lou was such a nice guy, so easy going.
He was one of the BEST baseball players I ever saw in my life. He could hit and pitch like no one I ever played with.
Rest in peace my friend...

lou you have always been a gentle man and a kind heart. You will be missed. My condolences to all of the cormier family

Hope, Lou-Ann, Katie, and the rest of Lou’s family;
I am so sorry for your loss of this wonder man.

My sister Kim, your summary of Lou is beautiful. I cried and laughed (more) reading your story. I was there for the Bat!

A few things I would like to add:
As much of you know Lou was like a father to me as I grew up with my nieces Hope, Lou-Ann and Katie. He always treated me like one of his own and I thank my nieces for accepting that. This I will always...

My deepest sympathy to all of the Cormier’s, my thoughts and prayers are with you all during this very sad time. I too will cherish the 4th street days. Lou was like a father, brother and friend to me. I could always count on him to be there if and when I needed him. I enjoyed our commutes to Honeywell in Brighton, by the time we got to work each day I smelled like Old Spice, not a bad way to start the day. I especially remember Thanksgiving dinners when Lou would cook up a storm, singing and...