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Ward Francis Strange

West Hartford, Connecticut

1927 - 2019

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West Hartford, Connecticut
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Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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It is with heavy hearts that we inform you that Ward Francis Strange, beloved husband of Violet (Lamarre) Strange died on February 17, 2019, after a long illness with Parkinson's Disease surrounded by his family.Ward was born at home in Manchester, CT on September 19, 1927, son of the late...

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I just had a mediation for work last week and my mediator reminded me of Ward and I thought of him. He was always fun to have at the tennis court, as he always had something funny to say and never got frustrated. He was also great to put at the net while we ran around behind him. Ward was a great guy and is still missed!

Ward, Ronald, Raymond

A Violet et la famille,

Sincères condoléances pour le décès de Ward. Nous vous avons vu lors de notre visite chez notre très cher oncle Félix Lamarre à Hartford.

Diane Berger fille de Laurette Lamarre, cousine de Violet et Vivian Lamarre.

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Ward, Violet et ses petits-enfants chez Félix Lamarre

TO VIOLET & FAMILY, SO SORRY TO READ ABOUT WARD'S PASSING. HE WAS ALWAYS SO NICE TO RON & I

MARIE LAMARRE

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My father Bob Drude and Ward both worked at Pratt & Whitney in West Hartford back in the 50's and 60's. In the 70's when Ward owned PAMCO and my father owned TAGCO on Prospect Ave., West Hartford, Ward would stop in for a quick visit. I recall his being such a nice guy. My condolences to the entire Strange family on the passing of a true gentleman.

So sorry to hear the news of Ward's passing. He was like an uncle to us, and we always enjoyed his visits with Violet to our house. Of course, spending time with him at Sunday tennis was always a highlight---he was pesky at the net and made every Sunday brighter and more fun with his sense of humor. We also enjoyed all the stories he would tell us about our dad (who was quiet and did not like to share all of his high school stories with us---thankfully Ward never held back!). Violet, we hope...

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