Marcel-Peloquin-Obituary

Marcel Paul Peloquin

Woonsocket, Rhode Island

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July 28, 2016
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Woonsocket, Rhode Island

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WOONSOCKET - Marcel Paul Peloquin, age 92, of Woonsocket, died on Wednesday, July 28, 2016 at the Saint Antoine Residence in North Smithfield. He was the beloved husband of the late Yvonne (Archambault) Peloquin.Born in Woonsocket, devoted son of the late Josephat Peloquin and Christiana...

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Great person ,husband, father and high school hockey coach. Also good friend. Sorry for your loss. Good friend of my father George Desaulniers. He was my taeacher ,my hockey coach,and my boss one summer at camp monamoy at the cape. Great memories.

Michelle, Marc and Johnnie - I shared the cabin with your father my first year as counselor in the Warriors in 1956; he was the head counselor and just married to your mother as I recall. They had an apartment at Linger Longer and she worked in the office. Carol and I treasure the memories of our friendship over the many years we were at Monomoy together. We have often smiled and laughed at some of the 'adventures' you and our children got into around the Cape Cod House, Laundry and kitchen...

I am so sad to hear this. Silly though it may be, my sister and I remember Marc so fondly as he rescued our floating ducks from sure disaster when we were very young when they blew away during an intensely windy afternoon at the beach on Linnell Landing. He leaped into the water, with no thought for his own safety and rescued those bits of plastic. Sending warm thoughts to his wonderful family.

My sympathy to the family and friends

Michelle, Marc and John --

Please accept my condolences on the passing of your Dad. He was such a fixture and steady presence at CCSC. I'm so glad to learn that he had such a full and fruitful life!

All the best,

Dave Burwick

Marcel was a very well liked coach and teacher. I was fortunate to step into his role as coach and teacher when he began his administrative duties. He was my mentor as I began my career at WHS. Will always remember his calm and personable approach to everything he did. God bless...

My sympathy to family;

I was a student in one of his classes junior high. Also played high school hockey for him. My father was his assistant coach. Your dad was a very well liked man and great motivator.

Dennis Desaulniers

Class of 1962