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Paula Daigle
October 3, 2023
Michael and Donna- my deepest condolences for the loss of your father. Your cousin -
Paula Daigle
Al silva
October 2, 2023
I am saddened by your passing Albert. We shared so much together friends next door neighbors you gave me my first job and finally I shared my Marine corps life with you you. You were a proud marine A great man. I enjoyed watching you walking around with that damned little stogie on your mouth did you finally finish it. We shared a lot of conversation The marine corps nation thanks you for your service and I thank you for your hriendship so Semperfi Albert and I hope your next life is filled with happiness. Your friend. Al Silva
Sandy Spencer
September 30, 2023
I met Al and Fern Daigle through their daughter, Gayle I´m 1986 and then met Donna, Michael and too many relatives to count. Gayle was first an employee, quickly a friend, roommate, and sister. Al was first a Maine Farm Boy and a devoted Marine Sgt. He was one of the hardest working men I knew and quickly reminded me of my own Dad. He loved farming and raised chickens and ducks. He was a proud American and Veteran and fiercely independent and authentic. He had street smarts, and always spoke his mind especially with town or Federal politics. When Gayle passed, I wanted to make sure he saw his beloved munchkins/musketeers - Alyssa, Krista, and Kaitlyn. I think one of his favorite roles was being Pepe! Al - you certainly left footprints on my heart and will miss our talks and sometimes Debates. So glad you are no longer in pain and I hope you are with all the family and friends that have gone before you. Give Gayle and Tasha big hugs from me. God Speed Al!
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