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Paul R. Brodeur

Putnam, Connecticut

1961 - 2014

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Paul R. Brodeur Dec. 17, 1961 - Nov. 7, 2014 PUTNAM - Paul R. Brodeur, 52, of Putnam, passed away on Friday morning at Day Kimball Hospital. Paul was born in Putnam to Richard and Jeannne (Archambault) Brodeur. Paul was a loving brother, father, and grandfather. For several years he worked as a...

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Paul,

Like Brenda said, so many people who knew you are better people because of you. I'm one of them. To the nicest boss I ever had. May God watch over your family always. Enjoy your new journey, my friend.

Nathan and Shawn, I am so very sorry to hear of your Dads death. We were very good friends from the Elks. We had so many laughs together especially at the card table. We also had many serious conversations. I know he was so proud of you and you will miss him terribly. I will be praying for you and I do know how you feel. I lost my Dad on August 18th to cancer. It was very quick and he did not suffer but it makes the loss no easier. I think of your Dad everytime I see Kansas city play...

Prayers for your family, Michelle.

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Paul. I will remember him for his kindness and humor. May you find peace in the knowledge that he is a part of all of you.

Paul, Thanks for the memories...you never failed to make us laugh.You were always the "life of the party" at every Napa Christmas party and summer party. Your infectious laugh and "warped" sense of humor kept us all amused. Thank you for being my "pin cushion" when I was in nursing school and alleviating my fear of giving injections! You will be missed! Party on! My heartfelt condolences to Paul's sons Nathan and Shawn.

Dan, Kathleen, Truman and Hank-
So very sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Kathy Przywara

Freight's Done .... RIP Paul we enjoyed working with him and will miss his smile

Paul a.k.a. Paugy, Pounder, Maestro and many other nicknames, but the name that meant the most to him, the one that described him best is Dad. Nathan and Shawn were lucky to have a dad like Paul. Paul couldn't be prouder of his boys. He couldn't love them more. His boys were his life. I have had a lot of time to reflect on the past and have so many great memories. Although Paul and I were apart, we remained a team when it came to raising our children. Our children are now wonderful men. I...

Dear Dan, Kathleen, Truman and Hank,
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.