William-Vachon-Obituary

William J. Vachon

Madison, Maine

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MADISON -- William J. Vachon, 92, a resident of Cedar Ridge Center in Skowhegan, went to meet his Heavenly Father on Tuesday, May 17, 2011.

Bill, the son of Paul and Virginia (Boucher) Vachon, was born Oct. 15, 1918, in Anson. He attended Madison schools, but quit school at a young age to work...

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MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH MR. VACHON'S FAMILY. HE WAS SUCH A NICE MAN AND PART OF MY CHILDHOOD

Dear Steve, Mary and family,
Our sincere condolences and sympathy on the loss of your Dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Clara & Kurt Burrill

To William's Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Bill passing.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Steve, Mary and family. Our deepest sympathy...Ruthy and John(Homosassa, FL)

Mary & Steve

So sorry for your loss...........
Thinking of you at this very sad time.Last time I saw him was at Cedar Ridge having dinner while visiting his roomie, Ted Stewart a dear friend of the family.

Steve, Mary and family... My sincere condolences and sympathy on the loss of your Dad. I recall how kind, sweet both your parents were when I met them. Have comfort in knowing that they are once again together and in a much better place. My heartfelt sympathies are with you at this time.

Dear Steve and Monty and the entire Vachon family,
I will always remember your Dad and his walk with his lunch to the mill. I always wondered between our two Dads, how many miles they walked on the streets of Madison on their way to work. Your Father was always kind to me, and even in the later years remembered me when I'd come home to visit. Your Mom was like that too. They were great people. Hope to see you Steve at class of 68 reunion. Best to the entire family.

Dick Darveau

I think about Bill and Juanita every now and again. They were wonderful neighbors to my grandparents. They are missed.

John and I would like to express our sympathies on Bill's passing.
He and Jaunita were so kind and welcoming to us in the years (1996-2004) we lived part-time across the street.
They were good friends to my mother and father also.
His obituary was beautifully written. He was indeed "a quiet, kind and gentle soul who lived the typical American life of yesterday."
John and Sybil Edwards Leland
South Sutton, NH