Maurice-Bilodeau-Obituary

Maurice E. Bilodeau

Manchester, New Hampshire

1928 - 2005

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Maurice E. Bilodeau, PE 77, of Manchester and formerly of Elgin Ave. died December 18, 2005 at the Elliot Hospital. He was born in Manchester on May 26, 1928 and was the son of Joseph N. and Leonia (Lemaire) Bilodeau. He was a graduate of Manchester West High School and a graduate of the University of New Hampshire class of 1954. Prior to his retirement he was employed with US Government for 39 years as a acquisition civil engineer. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict having served in the US Air Force as a Lt.Colonel. He had also had been employed with Manchester Airport when it was Grenier Airbase, the New Boston Tracking Center and Hanscom Airfield.

He held membership in the American Legion William H. Jutrus Post #43. He was a communicant of St. Patrick Church. Members of the family include his wife Mrs. Shirley M.(Brown) Bilodeau of Manchester one son Michael Bilodeau of Amherst, NH two daughters Mrs. Steven (Pamela J.) Lessieur of Manchester and Mrs. Richard (Debbie) Cushman of Litchfield. Also four grandchildren one sister Mrs. Fabiola Dudley of Manchester and several nephews nieces and cousins.

Services: Calling hours will be held on Wednesday from 4 – 8 PM in the Cain & Janosz Funeral Home 74 Brook St. corner of Pine St. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Thursday at 10:00 AM in St. Patrick Church 138 Coolidge Ave. Encryptment will be held in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be sent to the National Kidney Foundation of MA,RI, NH &VT, Inc. 129 Morgan Dr. Norwood,MA 02062 or American Heart Association New England Affiliate 20 Merrimack St. Suite 1 Manchester, NH 03101-2244 or American Diabetes Association 249 Canal St. Manchester, NH 03101 or American Lung Association of NH 9 Cedarwood Dr. Bedford, NH 03110.

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Dearest Pep, I cannot put into words how much you meant to me in the short time we knew each other. I will miss the little waves from beyond the dining room doors or how you made the biggest problems seem so small because life is too short. I'll miss making you crack a smile or two or getting that little piece of honest advice when I didn't want to hear it :o) You've built a wonderful family to carry on your legacy, so don't worry - they'll be ok, Pep! Love, LisaMarie

My sincere condolences to the family. I hope your fond memories will help you through this sad time.
Linda Rainville (friend of Deb)

Pep I will always appreciate you lloking out after me. You always helped me through my problems showing me the right and honorable path to take. I will miss you dearly but promise to live my life in the same manner as you; with courage, conviction, and strong sense of self.
Loving you always,
Scott

Thanks Dad for loving me, and accepting me for who I am. But most of all thanks for being a great friend and comrade. You will always be in my heart, till we meet again......Love always, Steve

Thank you for being a loving and wonderful father, you will always be in my heart and prayers. I will miss you but I know that you are in a better place.

We will miss you, your unfaltering devotion to your family and cherish the time we had playing cribbage together. Please watch over our son and help guide him to be as great a man as you. We will always love you.

Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.