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Martha A. Denault

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Martha A. Denault, 76, of East Longmeadow, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 20, 2016. She was born in Springfield, MA on February 22, 1940, and was the daughter of the late Edward and Carmella (Stellato) Denault. Martha worked as a hostess and banquet manager for The Oaks in Springfield and...

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For so many years after my move to Florida from Mass. I had tried to find a way to get in contact with my friend, Marty. Every try came up empty. I worked at Frank and Tito salon in E. Long meadow fresh out of school in 1963 and she was the very first client to sit in my chair. I was honored to still be doing her hair when I moved in 1983. She is one friend I will never forget. We shared dinners, trips to her beautiful chalet and too much to add here. We became wonderful friends and shared a...

So sorry to hear of your loss.We moved in next door to Martha not long ago and wished i had gotten to know her.Ray said she was a very nice lady.I do miss seeing the pony"s. Linda Kane

My Aunt Mart will always be remembered as a classy, sophisticated and elegant woman. She Loved all God's creatures and took great joy in caring for them. Driving Cadillac's, listening to Elvis and watching Gone with the Wind were some of her favorite things to do. She was also a talented interior decorator and had a taste for the finer things in life. When my Godmother Martha told stories about the good days and talked about the adventures Richie and I had growing up living next door to...

So sorry to have learned of Martha's passing. We both grew up together - her on Mapleshade Ave. and me on Lombard Ave. - such great memories of all the fun she and I had - especially ice skating on that darn pond! Going to Pleasant View and then on to Birchland Park. What wonderful memories.

Rest in Peace - Martha, all the animals in Heaven will be glad you came to take care of them.

It's always sad when you read of the passing of a childhood friend. Even though I've not seen any of the Denault Girls in more than 50 years I hope they will remember the boy who lived in the house behind theirs and later in the house across the street. I like to think I had a crush on all of them. I hope you and your family's will accept condolences from My Wife and I. Sincerely Ralph and Ann Butler