Paul-Chasse-Obituary

Paul P. Chasse

Dover, New Hampshire

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Paul Chasse passed away in Dover, New Hampshire. The obituary was featured in Foster's Daily Democrat on April 13, 2008.

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Dr. Chassé (Monsieur Chassé, as I called him) was my French professor many years ago at UNH, my advisor and supervisor of my student teaching experience. He was also a student and good friend of my late ex-husband, James Faulkner. Though I had not seen him since my days at UNH, we corresponded every Christmas. I feel a deep loss with his passing. He was a vibrant teacher, a dear friend and a warm and caring human being. I offer my condolences to you during this difficult time, and I will...

Que son âme et celles de tous les fidèles trépassès reposent en paix par la miséricorde de Dieu.

A se revoir à la Résurrection de la chair.


Mes sympathies à toi, Pauline, et à tous ceux que Paul a aimè si chèrement.

Requiescat in pace!

Pauline,

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Paul was such an incredible person. I had the pleasure of visiting him a few times over the past couple of years with my Dad, Ray Chasse. When our conversations turned to the subject of foreign languages, I mentioned to Paul how my 17-year old son loved learning many languages, particularly French. That was all Paul had to hear! He wanted to meet Michael right away. The following week, my Dad, Michael and I spent the afternoon on...

Pauline, I'm so sorry for your loss.Paul was a dear friend.My prayers are with you and the family.
Jeanne (Cantin) Ferland

Pauline, so sorry to hear of cousin Paul's passing. We had kept in touch through the years, Christmas and other times. Last time I saw him was my husband's funeral Sept. 2000. Paul was accomplished man.

It was a pleasure to know Paul. His zest for life and adventurous spirit should be an example to us all of hour to wisely enjoy the limited time we're given to experince life . He will be missed.

Our most sincere condolences on the passing of your brother Paul. I was priviledged to know him. Our prayers are with you thru this ordeal. I believe history will show that Paul was one of the most educated and foreign country dedicated personality to have called Somersworth home.

Pauline and Denise,
Sincere condolences for the loss of Paul and wishing you Godspeed during this difficult time.
Mariette (Laliberte), and Richmond Dupuis.

Pauline so sorry to hear about Paul my dearest friend , he always was there to comfort me when my brother passed away and when I lost my wife now it is time for him to go with the master and enjoy eternal rest