Paul-Beaudoin-Obituary

Paul A. Beaudoin

Lunenburg, Massachusetts

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Paul A. Beaudoin of Lunenburg, formerly of Acton, plumber; 57 LUNENBURG — Paul A. Beaudoin, 57, died unexpectedly on Friday morning, Oct. 31, in the arms of his longtime companion at their home. He was born in Concord, on June 26, 1951, a son of the late Rene Beaudoin. He grew up in Acton...

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Dear Rene and family,
Very sorry to hear about your loss. Paul was always a wonderful friend to all. We'll miss him, but he'll always remain in our hearts.
Billy K.

Paul was a kind soul.Quick with a smile and a hey how are you. I'll miss you,so will the seagulls who now live in West Concord.You were a pied piper and they followed you everywhere. Be at peace in the gentle place. Good bye for now.

My thoughts have been with all of you this weekend. Paul had such a quick and warm smile, which I will remember with fondness.

Dear Sheila and the Beaudoin Family:

We are all shocked and saddened to know that Paul is gone. He will be sadly missed by all of us. Rest in peace Uncle Paul.

Dear Sheila and Beaudoin family

I was so saddened by Paul's passing. He was such a caring and compassionate guy,always willing to help others. I'll miss him throwing bread out his back window for the birds and always out and about in his yard. My prayers are will you all.

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Karen and Joe Slyman

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

With our deepest sympathy,
Dave, Diane and Keri

Dear Dreet and Beaudoin Family,
We would like to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Steve And Candy (Greenville, NH)

Sheila and the Beaudoin family,

Please accept our deepest sympathies. Our prayers are with you.

Dear Pat so sorry for your loss.It has been ages since I have seen you but we did meet at the senior centrer last year.I can remember like it was yesterday when he was born. How the time does fly. Again my condolences.