Michael-Daigle-Obituary

Michael P. Daigle

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

1953 - 2016

About

LOCATION
Fitchburg, Massachusetts

Obituary

Send Flowers

Michael P. Daigleformerly of Fitchburg, MA; 63 Michael P. Daigle age 63 passed away on Sunday Dec. 11, 2016 after a short illness. He was born to the late Henry P. Daigle and Juliette (Leger) Daigle on Dec. 2, 1953.Michael had been living in Odenton, MD. and was going to retire in Jan. 2017 after...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

This is February 2021. I Linda, recently found out about the death of Michael. This news has a profound effect on me. I loved him dearly. He was when we were together one of kind gentleman and had a depth of compassion that to this very day I have yet to find in anyone. I truly have lost the love of my life.

So sorry to hear of Michael's passing. He was a classmate of mine, and I remember the crush we had on each other for a short time in Jr. High. I hope he lived a happy life. Condolences to Michael's family.

Michael you left us to early in life, I am very grateful that we did talk before you passed and I got to sing Happy Birthday to you.Your in peace now and in the arms of our mother and father. I will never forget the good times we had growing up on Rollstone St.and in Townsend Ma.God Bless

Love,your little sister as you'd say
Judy

Safe travels Michael. Although we never met, I am a first cousin to you. Sending prayers to your family.

The Fitchburg High School Class of 1966 sends its condolences to our classmates Susan and Linda on the passing of their beloved brother Michael. Our sympathies to his family and the entire Daigle family. Love trumps death.

My Dear Michael, I will miss you each and everyday. I have fond memories of our childhood that I will cherish forever. Heaven has called you leaving so many words left to say. My brother Michael has passed on but he will live on in my heart and mind forever. My heart is filled with sadness for Michael,but also I know he is in a better place now with our parents. He is now at peace, farewell my dear brother Michael . I love you so much. Your sister, Susan

I have often thought of Michael, we were partners in crime when we were very young living on Bourque Terrace. We were always getting in to trouble. I've often wondered where he was and what he was doing. I always considered him a friend and still do. My condolences to the family.
Linda (Hauler) Brousseau