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Fernand Champagne, 79, of Bristol, CT, passed away, Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at Village Green of Bristol, he was the husband of Nancy (Marrocco) Champagne. Fernand was born in Lewiston, ME on June 9, 1942, a son of the late Leo and Jean (Morin) Champagne. He served in the United States Army and was employed at Plymouth Board of Education for 21 years retiring over 22 years ago. He loved to build birds houses and listen to country music. He enjoyed traveling around the US. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Ronald Champagne of ME and Joey Champagne of CT, two daughters, Kim Champagne of CT and Lyssa Alger of FL. Two brothers, James and Paul Champagne both from ME. 12 grandchildren; Jordon, Crystal, Joshua, Amanda, Reginald, Alex, Max, Felicia, Bailey, Tony, Sarah and Jonathon. 16 Great Grandchildren and several nieces and nephews, He is pre-deceased by a son, David Houde, a daughter, Judy Emery and a grandson Mark Houde. Memorial service will be held on Tuesday, August 31st at 11:00 AM at Dunn Funeral Home 191 West St. Bristol. Friends may call on Tuesday from 10:00 until time of the service. Military honors will follow the service and burial will be at the convenience of the family. WWW.Dunnfh.com
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