He was born in Lowell on Aug. 25, 1939, a son of the late William and Bernadette (Carboneau) Desrosiers.
Before retiring, Mr. Desrosiers was most recently employed in the maintenance department with the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua.
He was communicant of St. Mary Magdalen Church in Dracut.
Besides his wife, he is survived by six children, Susan Jean of Shirley, Moe Desrosiers of Townsend, Tom Desrosiers of Pepperell, Denise McManus of Lowell, John Desrosiers of Tyngsboro and Diane Greenslade of Tyngsboro; nine grandchildren, Nicholas and Samantha McManus, Joshua, Matthew and Julie Desrosiers, Tyler and Corey Greenslade, and Danielle and Catherine Jean; four brothers, Roger Desrosiers, residing in Florida, Bill Desrosiers of Dracut, Raymond Desrosiers of Dracut and Armand Desrosiers; a sister, Muriel Rousseau, residing in New Hampshire; and many nieces and nephews.
He was also the brother of the late Robert, Donald and Gerry Desrosiers.
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6 Entries
mike guilmette
October 31, 2005
diane,
so sorry to hear about you father. my thoughts and prayers go to you and your family. god bless
Cheryl Renaud
October 28, 2005
Tom and family...so sorry to read about your loss...take care..
Helene Heath
October 28, 2005
Moe, I am so sorry to hear of your fathers passing. I know your mother, brothers and sisters will miss him.
Helene
Steven (Beaver) Rogers
October 27, 2005
Diane and Shane-o,
Sorry to hear of your loss and I wish you and your family all of the best. Beaver.
sheila McDermott
October 27, 2005
Annette & Family, I am so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. He was a very nice man & he will be missed. I remember when I was a kid, he would pile the neighborhood kids into the back of his pickup truck & take us all to the ice cream stand & buy us all ice cream. That was a big treat for a lot of us kids, Also he was often the leader of a long line of neighborhood kids walking down to nick's happy hour to take us all swimming in the evening to cool us all off from the heat. Those are nice memories that I have. I know you must have many wonderful memories of Paul. I lost my sister last month & I know the hearache you are all feeling right now. Your faith in God will help guide you through this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Michelle Ayotte
October 27, 2005
Tom, I am very sorry about your dad.
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