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Pauline Martina "Paulie" Breault

Boylston, Massachusetts

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Pauline Martina "Paulie" Breault, a former 56 year resident of Boylston, died peacefully at home early Wednesday, August 22, 2007 after a full and exciting life. Pauline's beloved husband, J. Donald Breault died July 19, 1971 and her twin brother, Paul O. Chabot passed May 5, 2003. Pauline will...

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Deepest sympathy to all, especially to you Donna with the passing of your mother. May God be of comfort and guidance during this time of loss.

Dear DeeDee,Bobby,Tina and family,
I am so sorry to hear about your Mother. What a wonderful lady in every sense of the word. You are all so fortunate that she gave so much of herself to you and your families. With my deepest sympathy to all and may God bless you.
Love,
Pat Ordway

Deepest sympathy to all but especially DeeDee. I know how much you loved and her and know how much she'll be missed. Di and my prayers are with you and your family now.

Tina, My name is Patty Loconto, Phyllis Latuga's daughter. I'm so sorry to hear about your mom. I know she will be deeply missed. She was good to my mom. They were good friends. God Bless. Patty Loconto

Dear Pauline's Family,
Our family was there when Pauline first came to Mt. Pleasant. And it was love at first sight, not only for us, but the entire Club. Interesed in all of us, she greeted you with a smile and manner that was like a ray of sunshine. All of us will miss her. Sidney and Phyllis Dorfman

I worked with Mrs. Breault in the 60's along with my friend Terri at HoJos. Mrs. Breault was something else! She taught us to never waste a trip. Going from the dining room to the kitchen or back, you always had to have something in your hand!
I never DID forget her or her knowledge.
I'm sorry for your loss, but know that she'll live on in the hearts and minds of those who knew her.
Linda (Witkowski) Higgins a/k/a Westie

We will miss not seeing you in that last pew at St. Mary's Pauline. You were a joy to know. Our prayers are being offered for your soul and also for the family you leave behind. Tina and Tony know that you are also remembered in our prayers. God bless! Dave and Reggie Stevens

My son and I have recently joined Mt Pleasant and we were very fortunate to have met such a wonderful and special lady like Pauline. Pauline went out of her way every time she saw us to say hi, always with a big smile on her face. She exemplified the word class and I am sure she will be deeply missed.

Tina: I have many fond memories of working at Ho-Jo's in the early 70's with your mother and you and Bruce Johnson and Doug Leslie and Sonja and Mary Asadorian and Sandy and all the rest. Your mother was the picture of efficiency, impeccably dressed, and not a hair out of place--a real professional. I can see her now, hustling through that kitchen door, always on the move. Mrs. Breault took her job seriously, but she was always good for a laugh at the end of the shift. I especially...