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Norman J. Gautreau

Revere, Beverly, Saugus, Massachusetts

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Famed Revere artist at 90 years Sept 21st in Revere, formerly of Chelsea. Cherished husband of the late Rose Mary (Bernard). Devoted father of Norman G. Gautreau & wife Susan Reynolds of Wakefield, Joanne M. Gaffney & husband Deacon Francis M. Gaffney of Blessed Sacrament Church, Saugus,...

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To the family of Norman J. Gautreau:
I was so saddened to hear of the death of Norman. I loved his artwork and spent several afternoons at his home selecting prints of his beautiful artwork of Revere Beach. I was privileged to view the spectacular painting that he did of all of the Boston Sports Teams that played at the Boston Garden. He painted it for the Boston Garden when they closed and became Bank North Garden. Unfortunately, it was not choosen. Afterward he brought the print to...

Norman was my great uncle, i met him a couple of times, but i didnt really get a chance to get to know him,but when i met him , he seemed like a nice person

Grampa, I will miss hearing your stories. I will see you again, and you will have new ones for me (finally) but hopefully not for some time. Give Nana a hug and a kiss for me.

Papa Norman, we miss you so much. we are happy you are with Nana Rose. we will always cherish the times at Fenno st. We know we have guardian angles watching over us now. please bless the great grandkids. With Love, Jen, Sean, Erin, Brian and Michael

As a fan of Revere Beach and of Norman's artwork. I'd just like to express my condolences upon his passing. I did get to meet him once 20 years ago at an exhibit in Revere. Also, his art exhibit was at Bunker Hill Community College around 1999. I believe he once worked for the State at the Department of Public Works.

Dear All,

We are very sorry to Be Hearing about Our Great Uncle Norman's Passing. Myself olny got to me him once when i was younger, my brothers never got to meet him, Our nana Irene Rice used to tell us stories from when they were little kids, we are saddened to hear of his passing. we Hope everyone is doing well.

To the Gautreau Family
I'm so sorry for your Loss of Norman. He was truly a special Man and I was so fortunate to know him and Rose. They were both so special as friends to me. They had a way of always making one feel special. I know they are together in the arms of our Lord.
I will never forget them as a loving couple with all the pride in their eyes as they told the wonderful stories of all their children, grandchildren, great grandchildren,Yes Rose and Norman were so proud of...

Dear Gautreau family. It was with deep sadness that I learned of your dad's passing. I have so many fond memories of his kind and vibrant personality back in the days when young Norm and I were hanging around together at Immaculate Conception School and at Community Boating. I remember his patience in trying to teach me to shoot pool and even more so when it came to hitting his curving whiffle ball. I was so glad to see him receiving the recognition he so deserved for his marvelous...

Dear Family,
The feeling of being orphaned twice is indeed unique, but unique only begins to describe my life in the Gautreau fold. Our 50 year bond is forever held together with loving memories - too numerous to recount. May "Dad" and "Ma" rest in the arms of Jesus. Thank you!
(Daughter) Anida Comeau Murray