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Bret M. Bissonette, 35
Currently of Rutland Massachusetts passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, May 23rd. He loved the outdoors especially the White Mountains of New Hampshire, working as a tow truck and recovery driver for Interstate Towing, shopping at Cabela's, his country and The Rubber Duck Store. Most of all he loved his wife and 3 daughters.
Anyone knew Bret, knew he was highly opinionated about many topics, they also knew that his filters were not dirty but never installed. Those same people also knew where they stood with him. He held very little back.
He leaves behind his wife Samantha Bissonnette, daughters Shyanne, Tassen and Aisling (who's on the way.) He also leaves his parents Scott and Vicki Bissonnette, his brother Sean Bissonnette, grandparents Glen and Ann Smith and George and Margaret Hammill. Aunts and uncles include Paul and Debra Cappucio, Butch and Pat Collier, Tracie Thibeault, Glen Smith, John Bissonnette, Jon Bottali and Todd and Caitlin Myers. Cousins include, Ashley and Anthony Cappucio, Katrina Demaso, Tiffany and Trevor Thibeault, Kayleigh Kimble, Stephanie and Aliecia Bottali, Ali and J Collier and Ava Myers (who is also on the way) and countless friends and coworkers.
Per his wishes, there will be no services held, but a celebration of life will be held in the future.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Wounded Warriors, American Cancer Society and/or Tunnels to Towers Foundation (T2T.)
To visit Bret's go fund me page: https://gofund.me/62afc776
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Cheryl Laliberte
May 27, 2023
Scott and Vicki,
This is incredibly sad. My heart goes out to you and Bret's wife and children. Sending you strength to help you cope with your heartache.
Cheryl Laliberte
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Paul and Kathy Leland
May 26, 2023
Our deepest condolences to all of the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Jim Staney
May 25, 2023
Sorry to hear of your loss
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