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Daniel Scott Lemoine, 50 of Gardner Massachusetts passed away on November 25th, 2024 after a long struggle with illness.
Dan was a devoted father and a beloved son, brother, uncle and great uncle who will be missed by many. He was known for his quick laugh and witty responses of which he gave freely and often.
Dan worked at multiple roles, working early on at Mohawk Wire in Leominster, moving then into banking, security and at home office. Dan became well educated earning a master’s degree in criminal justice while battling his illness and spent his time enjoying karate, genealogy, coin collecting and wood carving. Of all his achievements, he was most proud of his daughter.
He is survived by his daughter; Melania, step-daughter Kiley LeBlanc, mother; Louise S Lemoine (LaPlume) and father Andrew J Lemoine, brother William Clark and wife Michelle (Caissey), his Sister; Brenda Garlisi (Clark) and husband John, Sister Tina Lemoine, brother Andrew G Lemoine and wife Pauline (LeBlanc), and nieces and nephews; William Clark, Jessica Clark, Angela Larson (Garlisi) and husband Eric, Adam Garlisi, and two great nephews; Jack and Simon Larson and numerous cousins of which he had regular contact with.
A memorial service will be held for Dan once all family members are able to travel. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes for donations to the American Cancer Society in Dan’s name.
We are grateful for the time we had with Dan and will hold his memory in our hearts forever.
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