Therese-Lessard-Obituary

Therese M. Lessard

Springfield, Massachusetts

1952 - 2009

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Therese M. Lessard SPRINGFIELD - Therese Lessard, 57, passed away 8/25/09. All services are private. A full newspaper tribute will appear at a later date.

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A Eulogy for Theresa

Theresa was the 2nd child of Simone & Albert Lessard. She was born on Feb-8-1952 in Springfield Massachusetts. She was the 1st of four Daughters with Marguerite (who passed away in 1994) Diane and Mary Ann following.

Theresa was my little Sister but to Marguerite, Diane & Mary Ann she was their Big Sister. She was their Leader & Mentor when they were growing up.

We grew up during the 1950’s. When we went to School my...

Therese you were there for me with encouragement positive reinforcement through out my life. You were happy and always a blessed part of me and my family we will miss you. we all love you Therese

Therese, you were a part of every step of my life, from my oldest memories to the present day. The memories that I have will be with me forever, I had loads of fun when you were around, and all my friends will comply to that, they would allways ask about you, you were famous in there eyes. I will allways love and rember you.


September 17, 2009
Theresa was a very warm, gentle, and kind hearted lady. She loved life, especially all of her family. She will be sadly missed, and loved by anyone she came in contact with.
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" As I long as I knew Diane I knew Theresa. Theresa was very kind to me and my children. She was a good person to everyone she knew.She was lucky to have Diane in her life and my thoughts and prayers are with them." , MA)

Theresa was a very warm, gentle, and kind hearted lady. She loved life, especially all of her family. She will be sadly missed, and loved by anyone she came in contact with.

I met once a week for several years with Therese at her sister Diane's home. She always insisted that I stop and let her make me a coffee. This was her way of finding a listening ear so she could talk about her nieces and nephews. There was no doubt of her love for her nieces and nephews. With more words to say, she would then encourage me to sit for her famous peanut butter sandwich. We would sit again, and again she would pass on her feelings of love for her entire family. She couldn't...

As I long as I knew Diane I knew Theresa. Theresa was very kind to me and my children. She was a good person to everyone she knew.She was lucky to have Diane in her life and my thoughts and prayers are with them.

Theresa as I sit here thinking more memory's come to mind. I remember our trips to Mass and you watching us. I know we were little hellions messing up the house and you being rite behind us cleaning up and you would still bring us to friendly's for dinner or ice-cream. The world lost a kind and thoughtful person and heaven gained a new angel.