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Maurice F. Picard Jr.

Westminster, Massachusetts

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Maurice F. Picard Jr.of Westminster; 74 WESTMINSTER -- Maurice F. Picard Jr. 74, of Westminster passed away February 21, 2017 at UMass Memorial Hospital. Known by friends and family as Moe or Pic, he was the first of seven children to Maurice F. and Ida S. (Gauvin) Picard. Pic was a US Navy...

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On behalf of the family, thank you all so much, for all the prayers, condolences and for sharing your memories! It is much appreciated and helps to know how many lives he has touched!

I am so sorry to hear of this. The last time I spoke with him he was so excited to retire in a few weeks. I am just devastated by the news.

My deepest condolences to the Picard family. I work at Fitchburg State and have known Moe for many years. He was a great man and is sorely missed.

My condolences to the Picard family..Pic was a great person..got to know Pic and Colleen through Westminster Little League. He was a "SUPER" coach. I have always felt that my girls Jen and Michelle received the greatest experience under Pic's leadership. Rest In Peace..Pic..you will always be in our hearts..

Though our grateful nation mourns with you in your loss, we can only feel a small part of the loss you are experiencing.

Your loved one will always be a part of our country's story. As such, their sacrifice on behalf of our nation will always be honored.

In deepest sympathy.

Feeling so sad for such a great man. Pic was so influential in my daughter Amanda's early softball years. I can't tell you the many adventures and laughs we had with him. His dedication to the Westminster Little League was unlike anything and anyone in those years.. Thank you for all the Memories we will keep in our hearts for you. RIP with your love Colleen you are at peace now.. Love ya .The Lovells

Sincere sympathy to the Picard Family. We were lucky enough to have met both Pic and Colleen on the Westminster ball fields. Pics enthusiasm and dedication instilled a lifelong love of the sport. Our daughters have priceless memories stemming from the skills he taught them. We will never go by the Westminster ball field without thinking of Pic and remembering you, Pic. Thank you. Rest in Peace.

To all the Picard Family, I extend my deepest condolences on the loss of Maurice. I graduated from LHS on 1960 and Pic was a a cherished member of our class. We reconnected at several reunions and I was fortunate enough to meet Coleen. He was always fun to be around. Our class will miss him dearly.
Sincerely,