Raymond-Dufresne-Obituary

Raymond Dufresne

Notre Dame, Indiana

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Brother Raymond Dufresne, C.S.C. May 4, 1926 - Jan. 15, 2015 NOTRE DAME - Brother Raymond Dufresne, C.S.C., age 88, died on January 15, 2015 at Dujarie House, in Holy Cross Village at Notre Dame, Indiana. He was born in Somerset, Wisconsin on May 4, 1926, the son of Edward and Emma (Belisle)...

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February 16
I had the privilege of going to Notre Dame for B. Raymond's visitation and funeral. Holy Cross Community, Family and Friends celebrated his life at the Mass. The Brothers shared memories of Raymond with me. Precious Moments! I will miss his yearly visit and annual Christmas letter. S. Elaine D.

You and my Dad had a very special relationship. You are now both together in Heaven. Thank you for the family genealogy that you shared with us.
Karen DuFresne

Hoping you enjoy your new life

What a beautiful life and legacy are yours! You've given so much to the Church, your Order, and to to all those who knew you during life. Thank you for your shining example.
Marguerite Geier

You have such a legacy in our family, and I will always carry you in my heart. I always loved seeing you at family gatherings, you have such an amazing comfort to you. Thank you for being you and creating our family genealogy line. you will be greatly missed.

You were a "big" brother that gave much to our family. Thank you and we rejoice in your new life.

God bless you Brother Raymond, We are sure the Lord has a Special place in his home for you. We will miss the special times we have had together with you in AZ, playing 3 Quarters and having a nice dinners. God Bless you until we meet again. Jack & Iris Kadrie

Sincere sympathy to my DuFresne cousins,Norm, Elaine, Marcia Theresa & Margie and their families. Bro. Raymond was a great guy and gentle man.

Brother Raymond as we called him was a very special uncle. We are all proud of his life and his legacy. His work on our familys history will never be forgotten. Love you Brother.