Stephen-Fontaine-Obituary

Stephen R. Fontaine

Weymouth, Massachusetts

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formerly of Leominster; 56 HANOVER Stephen "Dusty" R. Fontaine, age 56, of Weymouth, entered into eternal life on Friday, November 20, 2009, after a brief and courageous battle with cancer.Stephen was born and raised in Leominster, and lived in Hanover for 25 years before moving to Weymouth...

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Connie,
Stevie will be truly missed by all. I will always remember when I was a little girl and the special memorys I
had of Stevie. I am so sorry for your loss. You have always been my favorite
cousin and I love you dearly. Love, Heidi

Dear Fontaine Family,

Sorry to hear about the death of Steve, he was a great guy easy to talk too, he will surely be missed by family and friends. I met him through my neighbors Nancy and Dennis. He re-did my floors, what talent, he enoyed talking about his family, and the many projects he did in Rhode Island which I'm sure were a great.

God Bless

Mary Gaffney & Family

June, Jess, Ryan,Becky and Julie, where do i begin...so many great memories of your dad, our ride to confo camp in the griswold mobile, his jokes..he will be missed, god bless you all!

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

June, Jess, Becky, Ryan, Julie,
Thinking of you all and praying that's God might bless you with comfort and peace during this difficult time.

I met Steve through my sister Kathleen, who worked with him for several years as an employee of his flooring company. Steve always treated me like a member of his own family, taking me out for ice cream and to the Marshfield fair. He gave me one of the most memorable nights of my life when he brought me to a Red Sox and Yankees game at Fenway with the Yankees head of security. We actually sat in George Steinbrenner's seats! He was a great man whose kindness and generosity greatly impacted my...

I received Steve's name from a friend of a friend when requesting local flooring companies. Called him out of the blue and we became fast friends. Steve and I spent most every morning in June sitting together on my porch talking about work, friends, family, and life while his crew worked inside. Steve was many things: a great manager of people, a great worker, and most importantly a great man.
Just a quality human being all around. Even though I knew I would probably never see him...

June, Ryan, Jess, Becky & Julie,
Mickey Mouse pancakes, a good old-fashioned corny joke, singing around the campfire at Bear Brook, seeing Steve at the Hanover Santa's Helpers surrounded by wooden angels he carved and loads of little children decorating them...God's blessings to you all during this difficult time.

Connie,Dennis & Ron.
We will cherish all the memories we shared and will miss Steve dearly.

Love Uncle Maurice & Aunt Joan.