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Dennis Vautour Obituary

Of Danvers formerly of Everett Sept. 8. Beloved husband of Elizabeth (Ouellette). Devoted father of Brad. Beloved son the late Willard and Margaret "Peg" Vautour and beloved son-in-law of Robert and Frances Ouellette. Brother of Beverly Gillis, Willard "Bill", Ronald, Donald, Donna Falco, Kevin, Patrick, and Wayne, and the late Corrine Duffy and Carol Mason. Brother-in-law of Robert and his wife Mary and John Ouellette. Also survived by 30 nieces and nephews. Funeral from The Murphy-O'Hara Funeral Home, 519 Broadway, EVERETT on Tuesday at 9 AM followed by a Funeral Mass in The Immaculate Conception Church at 10 AM. Visiting Hours on Monday from 3 to 9 PM. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery Everett. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 220 No. Main St., Suite 104, Natick MA 01760.

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Published by Boston Globe from Sep. 10 to Sep. 11, 2006.

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Dennis Farrell

September 5, 2007

Den V:

I think of you from time to time, especially this time of year when the Sox are winding down and the Patriots are ready to start (and, of course, the Bruins are getting ready for training camp).

I miss our e-mail exchanges where we would discuss and argue about Boston sports issues. Although we were not real close friends in the old Swan Street Park days, our friendship became closer as we aged -- and for that I am grateful.

I'm sure you are at peace now -- you deserve that after suffering in so much physical pain for so many years.

Until we meet again .... take care ... and keep a watchful eye on me to keep me honest !

Farr (Dennis Farrell)

Janice Barry

September 21, 2006

To the Vautour Family

I am so sorry for your loss. I so enjoyed the times I got to spend with Dennis. He always made me laugh. I admired the spirit and courage he displayed during tough times. He will be missed. You are all in my prayers.

Dennis and Brad at 2001 HR Derby

September 15, 2006

James Barnum

September 15, 2006

Liz and Brad -

We are so sorry to hear about Dennis. He was truly a great father, husband and friend. Despite everything he went through day to day, he was always quick with a joke or displaying a cheerful disposition.

He will be greatly missed.



With deepest regrets,



The Barnum's

Anita White

September 13, 2006

To the Vautour Family,

Dennis and I worked together for many years. Dennis always managed a smile, even when he was in pain and tired from the treatments, he always strived to make everyone around him laugh. A kinder, more compassionate or caring person could never exist. Although I know Dennis is now at peace, his passing has left a hole in many hearts, including my own. For many years now, I have participated in the Light The Night Walk in Dennis' honor, and this year will be all the more meaningful to honor my dear friend.



Blessings,

David Wilmot

September 12, 2006

Liz and Brad,

Dennis was the best of friends.One of the kindest and most compassionate men Ive ever known, and I know an awful lot of people we worked with that will mourn his passing. He could never say enough about his loving wife. Brad, I've never met a guy so proud of his son.

God bless you both. Ive no doubt God is blessing Dennis.

Cathy Greeley-Calderone

September 12, 2006

I was so sad to hear the news about Dennis. I have so many memories of him and his family. My thoughts are with you and your family. Please tell Wayne that Vinnie and I will call him soon.

Frank Hallahan

September 12, 2006

Liz and Brad,



The Hallahan family has many fond memories of the old neighborhood and of the Vautour family as well as their entire clan :).



There is one memory that came to mind and that was Dennis as a young kid sitting on our front stairs listening very closely while my father gave him (and us) lessons on astrology. Dennis always seemed so interested in what he was saying.



We will all miss him very much!!



Wishing you all the very best,

Susan Small

September 12, 2006

Dear Liz, my childhood friend. I am so very sorry to hear about your loss and I hope your memories and prayers help you at this difficult time. Please let me know if I can do anything.

Priscilla Griffith

September 11, 2006

Liz, Brad & Family:



Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband, father, & brother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.



Sincerely,

Ray & Priscilla Griffith

Pam McClendon

September 11, 2006

Dearest Liz,

My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

I am so very sorry for your loss.



Love and prayers,

Earl Brown

September 11, 2006

Mrs. Vautour,

While I never met you, I have fond memories of Dennis from my days of hanging around Swan St Park with him and Pat and from occassionally seeing him when he was helping out at Bill's store on Main Street. My deepest condolences to you and your family and to all of Dennis's brothers and sisters. My family will keep you nad your family in our family prayers, asking God to comfort and strengthen you.

John Ruggiero

September 10, 2006

Liz,

My family and I would like to offer our condolences to you and your family. Please let me know if there is anything we can do for you.

I will remember Dennis as a great friend, full of energy, who always would engage in a good conversation.

May he rest in peace.

Arthur and Karen Rotondi

September 10, 2006

Bill and Agnes, You have our deepest sympathy, and please know that our toughts are with you.

Barbara McCarthy

September 10, 2006

Our deepest sympathy, we will miss Dennis very much. If you need anything don't hesitate to call.



Barbara & Dave McCarthy and

Rob & Matt Hromada

Wayne Vautour

September 10, 2006

I'm gonna miss him so much.

Aharon & Noreen HaCohen

September 10, 2006

No words can express how you must feel at this time. Our prayers are with you. I will always remember Dennis for his kind smile and good nature.

Franklin Street Staff and Residents

September 10, 2006

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Bob George

September 10, 2006

Liz,

I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. You have my most heart felt sympathy.

Bob George

Dennis Farrell

September 10, 2006

To Liz, Brad and the entire Vautour family, including all of Dennis' siblings:



Please accept my deepest condolences on Dennis' passing. Thank you for allowing me to come and visit him last Thursday at Beth Israel before he passed. He was a courageous man who fought the good fight for a dozen years.



I remember him most as the kid at Swan Street Park almost 40 years ago who always got most of the attention from the cute looking girls !! I also remember him as a devoted husband and father -- you should all be proud of him -- he was a good man.



Den is now at peace ... and may peace be with all of you.



Best Regards,

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