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Linda (Lavoie) (Boucher) Pare, 67, died Friday, January 5, 2024, at Fairview Nursing Home in Hudson, NH.
Born on August 6, 1956, in Quebec, Canada, she is the daughter of the late Herve Lavoie and Marie-Rose Lavoie.
In addition to her parents, Linda was predeceased by two brothers, Edwin Lavoie and Marcel Lavoie.
Linda is survived by her children, Danny Gene Boucher and wife Suzanne Marie Boucher, Gary Boucher, and Jason Boucher; five grandchildren, James Michael Beaulieu, Alyssa Nicole Walton, Justin Patrick Boucher, Lilah Rose Boucher, and Rielle Linda Boucher; two great grandchildren, Oakland Parker Walton and Autumn Meadow Shea; two sisters, Edwina (Jacques) Lemieux, Rinette Leblance, and Jacinthe and Gilbert Raymond; brother, Esdras and Ghislaine Lavoie; several nieces, nephews, and extended family and friends.
ARRANGEMENTS: A Celebration of Life will be held on March 2 from 11AM-3PM at the Chelmsford Elks, 300 Littleton Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824. Assisting the family with arrangements is the Cremation Society of NH, Manchester.
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