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Christopher Moge
February 16, 2024
My heartfelt condolences to the whole family. Louie and Sally and their siblings created such a large family of incredible people. If you were fortunate to be a friend of someone in the family, you were treated like a family member from the start. Spending time with Jeff at Pratt Road and "the camp" turned into 40 plus years of becoming friends with over 2 dozen other family members. Today I thank Sally for her role in fostering a lifetime of happy memories with the Pelletier family. God bless you Sally
Mark Curtis
February 14, 2024
Donna, sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!
Mark Curtis
Nancy Sheppard
February 12, 2024
To my classmate of SBHS class of 1953 ,always be remembered with class reunions,she surprised me with reunion I had not attended any,so grateful .May you rest in the arms of Our Lord and may your family know how much she loved all of you. God bless you and all the family,may you be blessed with comfort and peace ,fondly Nancy (Ethier) Sheppard .
kenny stgermain
February 12, 2024
sorry for your loss rip sally
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Ed and Sue Cronin
February 11, 2024
Our condolences to you, dear Pelletier Family. Sally´s `visits´ at our cottage in Baker Grove will be missed this summer, as she was always lighthearted, and enjoyed an occasional homemade sweet which was offered to replenish her spirits. She was delightful!
Rest In Peace, dear lovely lady!
Fuzzy & Suzie
February 10, 2024
We will always remember Sally strolling around Baker Grove in the summers. She would take respite on our front chairs to enjoy the hummingbirds flying around her head to the feeders just behind her. The last time she sat there for hours, so we brought her a water bottle and a bowl of chips, which made her smile big! She was such a sweet lady as were her beautiful caregivers. We will miss their friendly visits. Fuzzy, Suzie and Oona, the little brown lab.
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