He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Aug. 11, 1933, son of the late Wilfred and Florence (Bergeron) Giguere. He graduated from Lowell High School.
Mr. Giguere served in the Air Force, during the Korean War.
Before retiring, Mr. Giguere was a truck driver for many years at the former Prince Macaroni Co. in Lowell. Previously, he worked at Manzi Dodge and White Electric.
He is survived by three daughters and sons-in-law Patricia and Michael Dailey of Lowell, Victoria and Alan Wolff of Rochester, N.H., and Michele and David Bourret of Dracut; a son, Adelbert Christman of Lowell; nine grandchildren, Carla and Brandy Dailey of Lowell, Lisa, Cassie, Meghan Wolff of Rochester, N.H., Robert Roy, Jr. and David Bourret of Dracut, Holly and Charlie Christman of Lowell; seven great-grandchildren, Kayla, Nathan, Natalia, Joslin, Jasmine, Jolie and Christopher; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Ronald and Margaret Giguere of Tyngsboro, and Roland and Lucille Giguere of Lowell; and several nieces and nephews.
He was also the brother of the late Lester Giguere.
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Jackie Burns
April 16, 2006
Uncle,I have some wonderful memories of good times. I'll cherish them always. All my love
Alan D Wolff
April 14, 2006
Dad,
We all miss you very much. I promise to always do my best to take care of Vick and the girls. I consider myself the luckiest man in the world because you gave me a family that I love just as much as if they were my own flesh and blood. Please find a way to let your daughters and grandchildren know you are in a wonderful place and that you are waiting to see them again. God Bless You!
Maureen Schaufenbil
April 13, 2006
I was so sorry to learn abut Tom's death. He always had a smile on his face and a kind word for everyone.
Sincerely,
Maureen Schaufenbil
Former Property Manager of Jaycee Place
Meg Wolff
April 12, 2006
Pepere, It was hard saying goodbye to you tonight because I was the only one who never got a real chance to. You came to me in my dream last night and I told you goodbye and how much I loved you. Please don't make it the last visit to my dreams. I just wish I had one last chance to hug you goodbye. I'll never forget you and the love you gave me. It tears me apart knowing you'll never say "I love you too dear," But I'll see you again someday in some shape or form. I love you.
Carla Dailey
April 11, 2006
Pepere,
We love you very much and we will all miss you but will see you again, Until then you will always be in our hearts and memories.
Love, Carla & Kayla
Michele Bourret
April 10, 2006
Dad you are the best father a girl could ask for.I will miss you very much. Thank you for the best gift you cuold have given me, to take care of you and hold you right to the end.I LOVE YOU DAD. See you in my next life. Love you always. Michele
greg vatistas
April 10, 2006
vicky and allan, also the rest of the family.
we are very sorry to here about your loss...greg,rox and nicole
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