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Normand J. Poisson

Lowell, Massachusetts

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LOWELL - Normand J. Poisson, 66, a lifelong resident of Lowell who had worked two decades at Raytheon Co., died yesterday, May 19, in Billerica after a short illness. He was the husband of Doris A. (Dion) Poisson, with whom he would have celebrated their 44th wedding anniversary in November.

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Aunt Doris, Norma, Julie & Laura - Just want to let you know you are all in my prayers. Yes Laura I do pray. He is no longer suffering, and only time will heal. Just remember all the good times. If you need anything at all please do not hesitate on asking. Love you guys. Take care.

Dear Sister and Family, My deepest sympathy and prayers are and will always be with you. He is at peace and with loved ones and will be watching over you. The memory of sharing his " Irish Coffee " will always put a smile on my face and a prayer on my lips. Take care . Love and God Bless you .

Dearest Sister and Family,
You are always in my thoughts and prayers. May your happy memories, and knowing he is no longer suffering, ease your pain. Boy! I sure will miss the great salads and cookies.
Love you all.
Aunt
Eleanore

Aunt Doris, Norma, Julie and Laura - Just want you to know you are in my prayers and I can not take the pain away but I can only offer my deepest sympathy. It may be tough, but try to be strong - time can only help ease the pain but he will always be in your thoughts and remember he is in a wonderful place. If you need anything, just ask. Aunt Doris - You have always been there for Mom and were a wonderful help when Dad passed, please let us know what we can do to help you and the family. All...

THINKING OF YOU AUNT DORIS, NORMA JEAN, JULIE AND LAURA. HE IS FINALLY AT PEACE AND OUT OF PAIN. LOVE YOU ALL AND TAKE CARE.
DEBBIE,RYAN, DAN AND KATELYN

You are among good people. You will be in our hearts always.

Uncle Normand,
You were much loved and will be missed by us all. You are in a better place now. As a child, I remember many fond moments. Some include your regular visits with balloons to shape into animals; the wonderful treats you always spoiled us with and especially the old camera you let me borrow to experiment with photography. You may have said little but your love was evident. Say hello to Dad for me... :o)

Big hugs and kisses go out to you Aunt Doris, Norma...

We'll miss you dearly! I know you are no longer in pain & will have good company to talk to.

Love always,

Julie