Paul-Menard-Obituary

Paul Menard

Chicopee, Massachusetts

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Paul Menard1920 - 2014CHICOPEEPaul Menard, 93, passed away on January 6, 2014. He was born June 13, 1920, the ninth of ten children. He was predeceased by his wife of 65 years, Anita, in 2007 and his granddaughter, Deanna Smith in 2011. Born in Auburn, Ma., he was a longtime Chicopee resident...

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I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Paul's passing. I haven't been in contact with the family for many years, but think of you with fond memories. Uncle Paul and Aunt Anita were my Godparents. I am sure they accepted that responsibility without hesitation and for that they will always hold a special place in my heart.

I am deeply sorry for the loss of such a wonderful man and Menard patriarch. I've always felt so fortunate to be a part of a wonderful loving family. It was always a pleasure to be a part of a Menard family gathering where the love was evident from the roots to the branches of the Menard family tree. I can only think how blessed you've been especially the grand and great grand kids that had more time with him here on earth. But I'm happy he is with the love of his life again. Imagine Paul and...

From another of the old neighborhood who always remembered a busy, happy place at the Menards!

I'm sure your dancing with memere and the angels and giving everyone tight hugs up there pepere ,you will be missed!

Uncle Paul, your smile was infectious. I'll never forget you dancing with us at my parents 50th anniversary party. Please tell me there is beer in heaven. Love, hugs, and kisses to your family and friends.

To the Menard Family, Our deepest condolences on the loss of such a wonderful father. Growing up with all of you on Bonner St, I can still hear the endless laughter eminating thru the air. God Bless you all and know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Joe, Cathy and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and yours at this time of loss. May your memories bring you great comfort.

No one who lived on Bonner St. in the 50's & 60's could forget the wonderful family with parents who did not care how many kids came over as long as they behaved.
Muriel Leahy Hunter

You will be missed by many but your love will live on forever My thoughts and prayers go out to all the family