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Normand D. Boucher

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Normand D. Boucher longtime resident of Lowell; 78 Lowell Mr. Normand D. Boucher, age 78, a longtime resident of the Pawtucketville section of Lowell, died Sunday, September 21, 2008 at a local healthcare facility, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Dracut on September 7, 1930 he was the...

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Donald and Margo; When you return to FL do contact us. [email protected]

To Don,Paul and your families: Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of grief.
Normand will always be remembered for his
help and kindness in our time of need.

Dear Don and Paul and family. We received an email from Jesie's daughter Diane letting us know that Normand had passed on. The last time we saw him is when we visited aunt Blanch and Normand a few months before she went into the nursing home. Can't remember the year. We had such a delightful evening with many laughs. An evening we will never forget. Normand even made a delicious blueberry pie and served it with a cup of coffee. Normand had a special place in many peoples hearts...

To the Boucher family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you. Normand will be greatly missed. He was a very kind and considerate man. He helped me in so many ways throughout the years. We will miss visiting him when we go back home.

Love,
Kevin, Pam, Erin, Emma and Brianna

To Don, Paul and their families, my sincere condolences at the loss of "an exceptional brother and uncle". All of us who were had the the opportunity to know him and/or work with him, will never forget his untiring dedication to the sick and the poor. There is no doubt in my mind about the splendid reception he must have had in heaven! Aunt Blanche, Uncle Emery and St. Vincent de Paul surely greeted him with open arms. May he rest in peace after such a long period of illness.

Dear Paul and Josselin,

My deepest sympathy to you and your family on the passing of your brother. May the strength that God gives you help ease the pain and sorrow. My prayers and thoughts are with you.

To Don and Family so sorry to hear about Normand he was a kind person. We were neighbors for 9 years and he was the nicest person you ever wanted to know. He will be missed by all that knew him. Our prayers are with you.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Cher Tous: Please know that you will all be remembered in my prayers and during tomorrow liturgy. I remember the generous heart of Christian service that Normand had. The chior, the St. Vincent de Paul and any other group at our beloved Ste. Jeanne D'Arc. United in Prayer, Fr. Jack Lau, OMI