TETREAULT, Austin C. Austin C. Tetreault, 27, of South Glastonbury, was born August 14, 1979 the son of Adrien and Wendy Tetreault. His life was tragically cut short Tuesday (October 24, 2006) when a Bobcat he was operating in Haddam flipped and pinned him under the roll cage. Besides his parents, he is survived by his brothers, Adrien Jr. and Jason. A beloved friend of many he will surely be missed. He was a proud graduate of the electrical program at Cheney Technical School in 1997. There will be a celebration of his life and a sharing of our memories of him on Saturday, November 4 at 4 p.m. at the Elks Club, 98 Woodland St., South Glastonbury. All who knew and loved Austin are encouraged to attend. Food and beverages will be provided. For directions please call the Elks Club.
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Bobbi lee Wawruck
January 11, 2007
I am so sorry for your loss. I became friends with Austin junior year of highschool although after school we lost touch. Austin taught me how to ride a dirt bike which resulted in me breaking my knee. He told me "Don't be such a baby it's only a little break." He had a great sense of humor. Again i am so sorry, your in my prayers.
Linda Contois
November 14, 2006
I was deeply saddened to hear about Austin's accident and death. My son Chris was friendly with Austin during and after high school. please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss.
patty lodovico
November 7, 2006
Mr. & Mrs. Tetreault;
I am very sadden by your loss. Austin was my son's very first friend when we became neighbors. I will never forget those big beautiful blue eyes of his. I'd take them blueberry picking with me and to the beach. I'd always get lost going to the beach and they would both laugh at me and whisper to each other "she's lost again". They got a big kick out of that. After leaving S. Glastonbury I was out of touch with everyone there but the last time I saw Austin was on the Conn. River about 3 yrs.ago on a boat-he recognized me-when he told me who he was I told him how impressed I was that he was so grown up and handsome! And those big blue eyes have stayed with me and will for a long time. Austin was very full of life and loved it-always had a smile-he's on another journey now where I'm sure he's going to be very,very happy. I know he'll be watching over everyone that touched his life. He is surely going to be missed. Good luck Austin on your new path.
Patty Lodovico
Linda Waller
November 5, 2006
Adrian,
I am deeply saddened to hear of your loss. May time heal your pain. My throughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Tom Hodge
November 3, 2006
To Mr. and Mrs. Tetreault,
I can't express how sorry I am for your loss.I loved Austin like a brother.We did so much together, from camping and fishing, to motorcycles and mayhem. I feel as though I have lost a brother, for 23 years Austin and I watched each other mature(for the most part)and grow into men.I will miss him terribly.Good-bye Austin, I'll never forget you.
Kim Gallicchio-Petters
November 3, 2006
To Austin's Parents and brothers,
I know this is a difficult time. My prayers are with you all. Austin was a great person and a good friend. He will be missed but not forgotten.
Jeff Gibilisco
November 3, 2006
Dear The Tetreault Family,
I was shocked to hear the upsetting news about Austin. I am happy I had a chance to see him recently at the Matson Hill Club. Of course, he was smiling and laughing as always. May he rest in peace and may gob bless your family. I am very sorry for your loss.
Gibber
Rose Etuka
November 3, 2006
To Austin's family and friends. Truly, his life was cut short, however he did manage to touch so many people's life in such short time here with us. I pray that his soul is resting in peace with our Lord Jesus Christ. My prayers are with you all, his parents, brothers and your precious friends. May our Lord comfort you and grant you peace during this time of sorrow. Austin is gone but will not be forgotten.
Donald J. McCarthy, Jr.
November 3, 2006
Dear Adrien & Wendy:
I was so sorry to hear of the death of your son. They are never suppose to go before we do. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Don McCarthy
Sean Hayhurst
November 3, 2006
Mr and Mrs Tetreault sorry to hear about the loss of your son. I was friends with Adrian and remember Austin when I would go to your house. He was a great guy. Sean
Janet Hegeman
November 3, 2006
I love you!
You will always have a place in my heart and I know you are in Heaven watching over us...I will miss you!
Love,
Aunt Jan
Paul Yncera
November 3, 2006
My condolences on your loss. As a Cheney tech alumni my experience has been these are down to earth good kids working hard to make a living as it sounds like your son was doing.
Class of 91' Glastonbury native
Shelia Leonard
November 3, 2006
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Tetreault-
I am extremely saddened and sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of meeting Austin about 3 years ago. He had the propensity to make everyone around him laugh and have a good time. His smile and sweetness will always be remembered in my heart. God bless and my deepest sympathy is with you and your family.
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