Steven-Boucher-Obituary

Steven F. Boucher

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Worcester, Massachusetts
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American Heart Association

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Steven F. Boucher, 50, of Worcester, died Sat., Dec. 3, 2011 in Mass. General Hospital, Boston. He was the husband of Lorene A. (Belliveau) Boucher. Mr. Boucher had been employed at Home Depot, Auburn for the past 6 years and also owned and operated Boucher's Painting. He was a resident of...

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I'm very sorry for your loss. I grew up playing street hockey in Milford with Steve & Mike and have very fond memories our of time together.

To The Boucher Family,
I just wanted to say how sorry I was for your loss. Your husband waited on me many times in the paint department of Home Depot. He was always very nice and extremely helpful. May God Bless you and your family.

Lorene, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. So sorry for your loss. All our Love.
Mike and Michelle

To my dear uncle and Godfather, words cannot express how sad I am to have lost you forever...time has passed so quickly since we last spoke or saw each other, it seems like yesterday that I was looking at your wedding pictures with Rene and getting congratulations from you on my own engagement and wedding. It seems like yesterday you and Uncle Mike took Matty and me to play hockey for hours after shoveling snow off of ponds...I'm still unsure as to exactly what happened, but I know you were...

Rene, may your memories comfort you during this difficult time. Let your love remind you how special he was to you and many others. Bushy was a great guy and will be sadly missed. Prayers and thoughts are with you.. Kassy

To the Boucher family it was very sad to hear about Steve passing. I worked with Steve at the home depot, He was a very caring man he would always put other people before himself I always enjoyed talking to Steve he will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. God bless Steve

To Steve's Family,
What moves through us is a silence, a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more word, one more touch, we may not understand why you left this earth so soon, or why you left before we were ready to say good-bye, but little by little, we begin to remember not just that you died, but that you lived. And that your life gave us memories too beautiful to forget.

We used to work with Steve at the Home Depot and will always remember how kind and...

Lorene and family.

We were so sorry to hear about Steve. You are in out thoughts and prayers.

Love Ginny & Paul Turner

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