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Raymond E. Chandonnet

Lowell, Massachusetts

Apr 3, 1933 – Aug 20, 2017 (Age 84)

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BORN
April 3, 1933
DIED
August 20, 2017
AGE
84
LOCATION
Lowell, Massachusetts

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LOWELL - Raymond E. Chandonnet, 84, a resident of the Centralville section of Lowell, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Sunday, August 20, 2017. He was the loving husband of Pauline L. (Duquette) Chandonnet, with whom he would have celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary on October 12. ...

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My deepest condolences to the Chandonnet family. Mr. Chandonnet was a kind and pleasant man. I was his daughter Celeste's best friend in first grade. I will never forget how wonderful Mr. Chandonnet was to me when I was working through my own grief of losing my best friend at such a young age. I will always remember the Chandonnet family with love in my heart.

Mr. Chandonnet was a superb teacher, one who continues to stay in my memory. I was very fortunate to be in his class for both 7th and 8th grade at Moody Jr. High School. I still have my English grammar notebook from 8th grade and fondly remember sentence diagramming at the blackboard, Rikki Tikki Tavi and Evangeline. I learned so much from him and his class. May he rest in peace!

To The Chandonnet Family:

I am very sorry to hear about the loss of Mr. Chandonnet. I had him as an English teacher at the Moody School in the early 80s. I will never forget how he got into character when he read Rikki-Tikki-Tavi to us. I also remember how he enjoyed our weekly Wordly Wise assignments. He was a great teacher.

My Deepest Sympathy,

Kim Bomil

Dear Chandonnet Family,

Please accept my deepest condolences for the loss of Mr. Chandonnet. I was a student of his at Moody Junior High, he was an exceptional teacher, I am grateful for his dedication to the English language and arts.

With deepest sympathy.

This grief is extremely difficult but our special memories help me cope. Love you Dad

Thoughts and prayers go out to you. He was my English teacher at the Moody jr. High.The teachers that made a difference, are remembered always .God bless

Although I have never personally met Raymond I feel that I knew him through his loving daughter Michelle. Michelle's love for her father was undeniable and she always spoke so highly of her father. My thoughts and prayers go out to his wife Pauline and to all of the family for their loss. Rest In Peace Mr. Chandonnet. Heaven has just received an amazingly accomplished man who will truly be missed by all who knew and loved him.

I remember Mr. C singing to us in Latin class. He was a lovely man.

Dear Aunt Pauline, Danielle, Ray, Michelle, Paul and Melanie, I am so very sorry for your loss. He was a man who lived what he professed. He will always be remembered, always loved, and always missed.