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Roger G. Quesnel

Stonington, Connecticut

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Roger G. Quesnel, 79, of Stonington, husband of Beth (Brown) Quesnel passed away peacefully, Sunday, August 04, 2013 at home.A full obituary will follow when arrangements have been completed.The Mystic Funeral Home Route 1 has charge of arrangements.

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So sad to hear of your passing. I’ve known you for a good deal of my life. You always looked for the good in everyone, and you always, always, encouraged fair play. You meant a lot to many of my Mystic generation. The world and Mystic, has lost a good and caring, human being.

Beth and Jeff ... Rog's kindness made the world a lot better place. Thank you for sharing him with all of us. Love always.

Beth, I'm in Florida now and just received information about Roger. Without Roger's understanding the Mystic River Moon Runners would not have been so popular. With Roger's help the moon runners were able to conduct running events in support of the centers Building Fund and Roger help us on the softball field when we were short a player. Hope to see you soon.

Rod Sweet

I just caught up with the news of the loss of Roger. I moved out of Mystic long ago, but remember fondly my time in Mystic at the "Center"... Roger was such a helpful guide for me in navigating my youth and teen years. He created fun and safe times for the kids of Mystic.... dances at the Center on Saturday nights, and in the summer-at the beach, the block dances at the A&P parking lot and later at the Seaport parking lot. Hundreds of kids benefitted, the regulars..... the Dorseys,...

I am sorry to learn of the passing of a person who made growing up in the 60's and 70's in Mystic a wonderful and magical place. Many of the lessons I learned at MCC and Williams Beach continue to serve me today. Thank you, Roger, and thank you Beth for the influences you both have had on my life. Roger will be missed, but his lessons for living will continue on.

Like many here, I too had pleasant memories of the Pearl Street location: playing hopscotch and other "pre-school" activities, learning to swim at Williams Beach and
Mr. Quesnel. Condolences to Beth ( my excellent junior high algebra teacher) and family.

Beth & Jeff,
What wonderful comments, praises and memories of Roger's life. Thank you for the wonderful yearly family picnics at your home. Both you and Roger were great hosts. Our deepest sympathy for loss.
Max & Rosemary Miller

Beth & Jeff
I am so sorry to learn of Roger's passing when I returned home from a mini vacation. His friendship goes back into the mid 60's when I ran the waterfront at Williams Beach. His knowledge when he spoke and friendliness were attributes that all of us should try and emmulate. He always had a warm smile and friendly greeting for everyone he came in contact with. May you find solace in the knowledge that he has gone to the reward that he earned here on earth. May his soul rest in...

We were very sorry to learn of Roger's passing. Although we only saw him a few times over the years at family picnics, weddings, funerals, etc., his character and goodness certainly shone through. George loved talking sports with him. Our deepest condolences to Beth and Jeff. God bless.
George and Rosemary Roberts
Waterbury, CT