Philip-Lemay-Obituary

Philip A. Lemay

New Haven, Connecticut

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LEMAY, PHILIP A. Philip A. Lemay, 84, of Eastern St., New Haven, CT, passed away on April 1, 2014. Beloved husband of the late Claire T. Pisani Lemay for 51 years. He leaves behind a daughter, Renee Rogers; three grandchildren: Melissa DeStefano of Lancaster, PA; James Philip Rogers of Zaragoga,...

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Miss you Poppie. please watch over us from Heaven as we weave our way through this pandemic.

phil, my father in law,we had a lot of good times,lived together and shared home with him and claire and my family.My kids grew up with peewee and poppie to share life with and, and to be nutured by them.Sure we had disagreements at t imes but overall was a great experience.Phil taught me alot, about woodworking and such.i helped him build the mother in law apartment downstairs in our house, it was a great expeience, learned a lot, and it turned ...

Poppie and his great grand daughter, Lily 2009

I miss you so much Poppie. I was planning on getting up there to see you, but time wasn't on my side and the Lord needed you before I could get to you. I hope more than anything you understand that. I never will forget you, and I will never let my children forget you either. You will always be a part of our lives. Love your chickadee.

I will best remember Mr. LeMay in when he lived in Cheshire. He had an awesome garden and loved to build things and loved even more to show them off to me. He was a sweet man, a classy man, a distinguished and well spoken man who will be greatly missed. My heart goes out to his daughter Renee and her children during this difficult time.

Poppie,
You led an amazing life and I am so glad I was able to be close with you growing up. You taught me to work hard and that "for every problem, there is a solution, just know the formula".
I will miss your sense of humor and my children will remember that the most.
As Aimee says, I hope you are eating pasta fagioli with Grandma (PeeWee) in heaven now. Love you.

Uncle Phil, where to start? You will be missed. With your passing it is like the end of an era. Remembering Welton St. Your dry sense of humor.. You slipping me money when the kids and I would visit from Maine always saying, buy the kids something. You being the best brother to your sisters..teaching Aimee to say, my Poppie is perfect!! The photo of you sitting in the store window in Maine watching the Lobster Festival parade. You were the captain of the RV for that trip!! What a nice time...