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Peter L. Geoffrion

North Attleboro, Foxboro, Reading, Massachusetts

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North Attleboro, Foxboro, Reading, Massachusetts

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Of North Attleboro, formerly of Foxboro & Ipswich, May 27. Age 38. Son of Louis P. Geoffrion of Manchester-by-the-Sea, and the late Joyce M. (Jellison) Geoffrion. Step son of Janice (Magno) Geoffrion. Father of Ryan Leonard of Attleboro. Grandfather of Erica Leonard. Brother of Kathryn Scannell and her husband Michael of North Reading, Margaret McDiarmid and her husband Michael of Georgetown, ME, and William Geoffrion and his wife Carol of Mansfield. Step brother of William Carbo II and Matthew Carbo, both of Manchester by the Sea. Also survived by several nieces & nephews. Funeral from the Douglass, Edgerley & Bessom Funeral Home, 25 Sanborn St. (Cor. of Woburn St.) READING, on Mon., June 2, at 9:00 am, followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Athanasius Church in Reading at 10:00. Visiting hours Sunday evening from 4-8 pm. Interment at Charles Lawn Cemetery, Reading. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Jimmy Fund, c/o Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 10 Brookline Place West, 6th Floor, Brookline, MA 02445. For directions & info. Visit www. johnbdouglassfuneralhome.com

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Years pass. Memories fade. Then a focus returns with full force of a presence Peter created in our lives. It was good.

My deepest sympathy to the family of Peter. Remembering great times and conversations in Foxboro!

I woke up today and thought about you. I think today is your birthday, but maybe it's the 5th...
Happy birthday my friend, whether or not it is actually today. I think about you often and am grateful to have had you in my life.

Peter remains a potent memory for many, bringing his gentle joy to those who knew him.

Peter and others of his generation remain vital pieces in the family matrix, missed by us all but never lost or forgotten.

It is wonderful to see that Peter remains a presence with those that knew him. For my children, Peter's cousins, he was a larger-than-life character -- that quiet giant with a great sense of humor. My fondest memories are with Peter and his father, Lou, here in the Sonora Desert as we explored distant landscapes and wandered off trail. Memories are powerful. Peter was a gift.

Miss you Peter, I think of you always , especially when a job calls for a expert opinion , or a tough cut. I went through a box of photos of yours today, and held you 5 year medallion, even though your memory is strong as ever , it's just not the same as filling the freezer with 50 pints of Ben n Jerrys. ISAIAH 43:1 love you Brother Paul

Cant believe it has been six years...it still feels like just yesterday we were eating whole ice cream cakes on my birthday and building filas dog house... everyone told me that this pain in my heart would pass over time, but it hasn't. i still cry myself to sleep when your not there for advice and support during my hard times, and when i drive past that round building in Attleboro you always used to tell me jokes about and when i look at my elephant tattoo on my foot i got in your memory. it...

Hey Pete, I miss you and still think I'll be seeing you around one of these days. You are not forgotten.