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Willis F. Rabideau

Ludlow, Massachusetts

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Willis F. Rabideau 1919 - 2005 SPRINGFIELD - Willis F. Rabideau, 85, of Springfield, died Monday March 7, 2005 at his home. Born in Altoona, NY April 3, 1919, he was the son of the late Joseph and Anna (La Rose) Rabideau. Willis had been employed by the American Bosch Company for...

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Uncle Will was a very caring and loving man. He was always eager to help and give praise and encouragement in good times and bad. I will miss his special smile and "hello". I will also miss visiting Uncle Will and Aunt Irene for they were a couple who truly cared, loved and respected each other. They were an inspiration not only to Tom and I, but to our family and friends as well. Uncle Will always put his wife and family first. He was their Knight in Shining Armor. He was my loving Uncle. I...

My dearest Willis, It seems so long since you have been gone. Our wonderful life together on earth is over but when the golden sun is setting and we lie together beneath the sod, may our names in gold be written in the autograph of God. Lovingly dear Will, always your very loving wife, Irene

I never had the privilege to have a long conversation with Mr. Radideau. But I work with his daughter Cindy and through her I feel that I know him. She spoke often of his strength of character and dedication to life. She spoke with pride concerning his military service during World War II. Through her I know that he was a man of much determination and commitment to life and liberty. There will be a hole in her heart but the good memories of her Dad will soon fill it to overflowing. May God...

Dearest Cindy and Family,
Our thoughts are with you during this time of sadness. Please accept our deepest sympathy.

I do not know what to say except that my father was very special. He was a person who always thought of others before himself.
He made my growing up a wonderful experience. Wherever he went you could be sure that I wasn't far behind.
Thank you dad for all you did for me and my family. I shall miss you dearly.
Thanks for the special memories.
Your loving daughter,
Cindy

Dearest Aunt Irene, Joni, Bill and Cindy,

It is hard to know just what to say at this very sad time. Uncle Will will be missed in many ways. The few times that I saw him in the recent past, I was struck by his devotion to his family.

Your family is in my prayers.

Love,
Patty

Dear Joan: Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of your Dad. God Bless you all.
Love, Peace and Prayers,
Susan and Richard

Our deepest condolences to the Rabideau family. May God bless you with strength to deal with the loss.
from Chrissy, Jay, Amanda and Pam

We are praying that God who knows our every need will bless and strengthen you and yours in this time of sorrow. Love always, the Wapner Family. 2Corinthians 1:3-4