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John Painchaud
November 16, 2022
I am so sorry for your loss I just heard about this on November 17th. I spent many years working at WQF and basically I grew up there with your mom and dad as roll models. It has been a long time since I saw either one your mom and dad. It wasn't just a job for me I felt that they treated me like family and I've always thought about them over the years hoping everything was good. I know they are now resting in God's grace and I will always miss them.
John Painchaud
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Mike and Sally Deremian
November 16, 2022
I just learned of your mother´s passing. She was a beautiful person in every way, the epitome of class and grace. I will always fondly remember her warmth from my days at WQF. You were blessed with a wonderful mom. God bless her
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