Paul-Laforge-Obituary

Paul W. Laforge

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Lowell, Massachusetts

Paul W. Laforge was Tyngsboro Booster Club president; 76 TYNGSBORO Paul W. Laforge, 76, a longtime resident of Tyngsboro, died Thursday, November 29th, at Lowell General Hospital surrounded by his loving family. He was the beloved husband of Helen G. (Timmins) Laforge, with whom he celebrated...

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To the Laforge Family,

I am sorry to hear of the loss of your husband and father. You will always have many wonderful memories of your family and may you take comfort in those memories at this time. May God Bless all of you.

PEP, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN OUR HEARTS, THOUGHTS & PRAYERS. WE LOVE YOU. BE STRONG GRAMMIE, LOVE, HUNTER & CHASE

Paul,

I will always remember those old OUI days. You made us laugh every day and I will hold you in my memory with much fondness and respect. Best wishes to your family.

To all the Laforge family,
We were so saddened by the news of Uncle Paul's passing. He was a wonderful man, with a great laugh. We will remember him, and all the great times we had at the family reunions at your home. We're sorry we can't be with you, but know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
With much love and sympathy,
Barbie, Mike, Kelly & Jeff Laderoute

Helen and Family
The Trearchis Family is deeply saddened to hear of Paul's passing. His love of community,family and friends will always be remembered in Tyngsboro and beyond. Our thoughts are with you all.

Laforge Family - I will always cherish my wonderful memories of Paul. A man with great humility. His devout love for his family was so evident all the time. Indian Lane was such a warm and loving place to be. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. God picked up a good man this week. Be well.

Helen and Family- We extend our deepest sympathies. We wish we could be with you at this time, but distance prevents it. We are thinking of you, despite the separation. We will always remember Paul's laugh.

Dear Auntie Helen and kids. We are saddened deeply by Uncle Paul's passing. Our prayers and thoughts go out to you.
Love,

Mrs. Laforge and your great family, my family and I are so sorry for Paul's passing. He will always be remembered as the nicest and dearest man in town. His smile and sense of humor will be with us always. You and your children are in our prayers and hearts. The Smith Family (Tyngsboro).