Maurice-Pelletier-Obituary

Maurice C. Pelletier

Providence, Rhode Island

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Maurice Pelletier passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on November 6, 2008.

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gail, i dont know where to start has you know dad was like my dad and ill miss him deeply. not a day will go by me that i will not think of him laughing and always makeing sure we stay out of trouble. there was nothing i could not tell dad or mom that they would let me know what was the best for me to do . dad will be in my heart and my life . i know he is in a better place now and is with the one he loves so much. times goes on and dad will be here with us watching to make sure we r...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Grampa,
I can't believe it has been a week already since you passed. Where does the time go? I love you very much and always will. I miss you so much already,but you are in a better place now. I know you will always be watching over me. You have come to visit me already. I know you are around me. I am going to miss your hugs the most. Tell Nana I love and miss her too very much. May you rest in peace now.
Love always,
your one and only(granddaughter)
Sharon

Celia, Clarence, and Gail,
We are very sorry to hear of your father's passing. May you find comfort in your memories and know that you are in our prayers during this difficult time.
love,
Pat Stinnett and daughters

To Gail, Tony and the kids,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. May you have peace knowing that your father/grandfather is at rest and out of pain. You brought him joy.
Love,
Patricia

To Gail & Family
My deepest sympathies goes to the family, God Bless you all.

Celia, Clarence, and Gail,
Our prayers are with you at this time. I am sure Uncle Maurice and Aunt Catherine are happy together.
Love, Pam and George Gehrke

Celia, Clarence and Gail you and your family are in prayers. Please take care of each other as you go through these tough times.

The story goes that Mom and Aunt Mariette were on the teeter totter when a spooky howl came from behind the fence. Jumping off and running to the house for safety, the girls were soon followed by a laughing Uncle Morris. Brothers, sisters, family... may we keep each other honored in life and after. Peace.