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Ola Joseph Collette

Manchester, New Hampshire

Aug 5, 1935 – Apr 27, 2025

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BORN
August 5, 1935
DIED
April 27, 2025
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire

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Connor-Healy Funeral Home - Manchester Obituary

Ola Joseph Collette, born on August 5, 1935, in Minto, New Brunswick, Canada was sent to his eternal home on Sunday, April 27, 2025, at the age of 89. On the final day of the Easter Octave and Divine Mercy Sunday, Ola passed peacefully in his home in Litchfield, NH surrounded by his...

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Dearest Ola!
I am so sorry to hear of your passing. It was a shock . You have always been a gentleman and a kind man. My cousin Cil who I called C. Must be so heart broken. But you know Ola? you will see her again. You will meet her at the Golden Gate with Jesus. I am sorry Cousin. I always prayed for you and C. That God will always Bless. You.
My C, I have always loved you honey. You and Bobby were my best favorite cousin.. honey I am disabled and I cannot drive. But my heart...

So sorry to hear of Ola's passing, my Dad and I will miss his stories, jokes and great attitude. Condolences to all that loved him so well.

What can I say about my father-in-law? Ola was a family man through and through; who most enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren. He got the biggest kick out of each and every one of them and loved to tease them all the time. He was especially blessed in these later years to see the great grandchildren come and they were a great source of joy to him. What I personally will remember the most about Ola is our the laughter, jokes and constant teasing of each other...

I never met Ola, but I feel I knew him through the stories from his daughter Sandy. I worked with Sandy in Franklin TN and am proud to say she is my friend. I love hearing her stories about her dad and mom. I am sending prayers to her and her family.

Sorry to hear of Ola's passing. He was a good neighbor many years ago.

My deepest sympathy. On the loss to your family. I will always remember him playing the harmonica. Joanne

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Our deepest condolences and prayers to all of Uncle Ola’s family. I always loved listening to him and Pap (Hazen) tell stories of their younger days when he visited us in St-Paul.
Roger, Kathryn, Elise, Mathieu

Thinking of all of you. May your memories bring you peace. Love Lois, Shianne, Shane and Kari and family