Shirley-Fournier-Obituary

Shirley Fournier

South Hadley, Massachusetts

1931 - 2009

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Shirley Fournier 1931 - 2009 CHICOPEE - Shirley M. R. (Dulude) Fournier, 78, a lifelong resident of Chicopee, passed peacefully away on July 29, 2009 surr-ounded by her loving husband, children and their partners. Born in Chicopee on May 9, 1931, she was the daughter of the late Raymond &...

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Dear Carol,

So sorry to read about your loss of your mother. My condolences to you and your family at this time. Jean Osborne (Colchester, VT)

Harvey, I am so sorry for your loss. You both have been the sweetest customers I have ever met and have raised the sweetest dog, Abby.
With sincerest sympathy, Lori from Mutt Cuts.

Carol, I was saddened to hear of your mom's death. My heart goes out to you on this profound loss of your sweet mother. God bless you and your family, I pray you find respite from your sorrow. With love, Julia

My thoughts and prayers walk in step along beside you this day Harvey, as my wife Janet is with Alzheimer's in a hospice mode.

Our sincere condolences on your loss.
Clark and Martha Paige
Ayer, MA

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Shirley was my aunt and will be greatly missed .She was a wonderful lady and i loved dearly .Uncle Harvey and family ,i am very sorry for your lost . Jackie Burnup

Although I only had the pleasure of seeing Shirley a handful of times, she always had a gleam in her eyes, kind words to say, and a warmth in her soul. Truly, the BEST things in life are free. To her husband, Harvey, Brian and all the family, may peace be within your hearts with the knowing that her love remains within you, and that her Spirit's adventure continues (and will never die)... within the eternal circle of life.

Shirley was my Great Aunt. Whenever she knew my mother was going to visit, she would make Jell-o for her. When she was in rehab after her first heart attack, my mother, father, and I went to visit her. We decided to get some Jell-o snack packs for her. She was laughing so much! Uncle Harvey, her husband, gave me a trombone one day and I've been in four bands so far. Auntie Shirley went to one of my concerts, and she was proud of me ever since. She will truly be missed.