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SPRINGFIELD - Agnes U. Gaudet, 96, of Springfield died at 1:15 a.m. Monday, May 21, 2007, at St. John's Hospice.
Agnes was born March 5, 1911, in Springfield, the daughter of James P. and Grace Marie Page Ostenburg. She married Romeo Gaudet on Sept. 23, 1939, in Woodside, N.Y.; he preceded her in death on Dec. 10, 1977.
Agnes was a member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church and Catholic Daughters of the American Revolution.
She was employed at Bulova Watch Factory in New York.
She also was preceded in death by seven sisters, Alice Werner, Mary Pavlik, Irene Roth, Clair Simpson, Dorothy M. Rogers, Edna Metzroth and Della Cliford; five brothers, John, Francis Patrick, Roy, Raymond and an infant brother, Jimmy Ostenburg.
Surviving are several nieces and nephews, including Pat Pavlik of Springfield.
The family welcomes friends to visit from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday, May 24, 2007, at St. Aloysius Catholic Church, 2119 N. 20th St., Springfield. Funeral Mass will follow visitation at 11:15 a.m., with the Rev. Donald Meehling celebrant. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery.
The family of Agnes U. Gaudet is being served by Kirlin-Egan and Butler Funeral Home, 900 S. Sixth St.
Please visit Agnes' online life story at www.butlerfuneralhomes.com to offer condolences.
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Bob and Sue Richards
May 28, 2007
We were very shocked to learn today of your passing, Agnes. Condolences to all your family members. You were a special neighbor and friend to all. May you rest in peace eternal.
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Teri Fahey
May 23, 2007
Sweet Agnes was a very dear friend. Always loving and kind and filled with grace. The angels are surely singing that she has joined them in Heaven.
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