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Preston Boudreau was sadly taken far too early on August 11th, 2025. After a courageous fight with cancer, he is now at peace, joining his beloved mother Marion Savoie, brother Todd Boudreau, as well as his father Robert, who all predeceased him.
He was a pure-hearted, empathetic, and true friend. He leaves behind Karen Wickham, his soulmate and partner of many years, who stood by his side through everything. He also leaves behind his brother William Phillips, sister Geana Philips, and brother Russell Phillips.
He will be tremendously missed by all, including his life on Friends, Jason King, and Josh Burkey, who were so lucky to share such a strong, forever bond with him.
We would like to acknowledge Middlesex Oncology, especially Dina, Shana, and Mary; Hospice care, Sherry and Linda, as well as Father Murphy, who blessed him with anointing oil for the sick.
Preston cared deeply for everyone he knew and loved. His laughter and love will forever remain in our hearts.
A wale was observed on Saturday, August 23, 2025 at Potter Funeral Home, he was laid to rest at St. Philip Cemetery.
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