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Rodrigue L. LAPORTE

Enfield, Connecticut

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Enfield, Connecticut
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Alzheimer's Association

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LAPORTE, Rodrigue L. Rodrigue "Rod" L. Laporte, 65, of Enfield, husband of Sheryl L. Laporte, died Tuesday, (May 11, 2010), at Parkway Pavilion. He was the son of the late Leo H. Laporte and Marie R. Fournier Laporte of Massachusetts. In addition to his wife, Sheryl, to whom he was married...

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Sher:

You and your family are in our hearts and prayers. We are so sorry for your loss. Your strength through all of this has been an inspiration to both of us.

Love Joshua and Brittany Gilman

Rod, it has been a pleasure knowing you. Your words of wisdom carried me many of days at BDL/TSA. Rest in peace my friend.

Rod,you dove into TSA at BDL,on 7/21 2002 with us,like a champion!
Over the next few years, you were an insperation to all of us.We always knew, that Rod was behind us, covering our backs !
Because of you, BRO. We have all excelled, in keeping the American public, safe in the skies !!!!!
You will never be forgotten, and we will all be with you again soon !!!!!

Your former STSO.
Allan R. Warrender


Allan R. Warrender

Dear Sheryl, Austin, Jenny & Robert - we are so sorry for your loss. We know that Rod is now at peace. You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Gene & Michelle Martin, Stafford Springs, CT.

Rod was a very sweet, decent man whom i enjoyed working with at TSA. Our prayers go to his family

Rod was a good friend of mine at St.Jerome's School in Holyoke . May he rest in peace

Sheryl, You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I will miss Rod's Donald Duck impersonations and his kind face. He was a great man, and I am greatful that I was able to call him my friend. Rod will be missed by us all.

Cheryl, we are so sorry for the loss of your husband. May God give you the strength and courage to accept this terrible burden. Lise and I are in Florida and can't be there with you, but know that you are in our prayers.
Roger and Lise Carter