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Maurice Bisaillon Obituary

MAURICE H. BISAILLON - 70, passed away on Tuesday January 31, 2006 at Stamford Hospital. He was born November 6, 1935 in Waterbury, CT, the son of the late Ernest and Gladys Audette Bisaillon. He was a lifetime resident of Stamford.

Mr. Bisaillon graduated from Stamford High School in 1953 and the University of Bridgeport in 1957. He spent his life in Stamford's West Side where many long time friends knew him as "Mush." He was a former owner of the Stamford Roofing Company and an investor of numerous properties on the West Side. He was also a co-founder and partner in Stamford Cycle and Sled, also known as Stamford Kawasaki. He enjoyed playing golf with his many friends and he participated in the Richmond Park Republican Club of Stamford, retiring as President in December 2005 after many years of service.

Mr. Bisaillon is survived by his beloved wife, Helen Labertrandie Bisaillon; one daughter, Audette Antonetti of Stamford; three sons, Noel Bisaillon of Columbia, CT, Maurice M. Bisaillon of Chicago, IL, and Edward Stockwell of Norwalk, CT. He was the proud grandfather of Olympia, Jayme and Maurice Antonetti and Taylor and Dylan Bisaillon. He is also survived by a brother, Ernest Bisaillon of Montreal, Canada and three sisters, Joan Snow of Florida, Pat Belmont of Bethel and Sharon Utrillo of Litchfield, CT. Besides his parents, he is predeceased by his son, Emery J. Stockwell.

A memorial service will be held at St. Leo's RC Church, 24 Roxbury Road, Stamford, CT, on Wednesday, February 8, 2006 at 10:00 AM. Interment will be private. Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford is in charge of the arrangements.

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Published by The Advocate on Feb. 5, 2006.

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Laura Volpe Oncea

February 7, 2006

Dear Audette, Noel and Maurice,

So sorry to read of your dad's passing. I wish you peace and warm memories.

Sincerly, cousins, Sam, Laura , Samantha, and James

Kathleen Dworetzky

February 7, 2006

Dear Helen, Audette and Family,



We were so sad to read about Mush's death. We still read the Advocate on line and know that he is in Heaven with Roger (Sweaty) and many more of the friends and people he was associated with. I wish you all solace as you remember the good times in the years to come. It is never easy to say goodbye to someone you love so dearly.



Our Best



Kathleen Dworetzky

Melissa Schaughnessy

Dom & Lois Cavaliere

February 6, 2006

Dear Helen and Family,

Our hearts are broken for you. There are no words to express how sad we feel. May you find strength and courage from friends and family.

Our deepest sympathy,

Dom & Lois-- Tierra Verde, Fl.

Lucy & Mike Ambrosecchio

February 6, 2006

so sorry to hear of Maurice's passing. we always remembered him as a great guy.

Rosemarie Marrucco-Blosio

February 5, 2006

Dear Audette,Noel, Maurice and Families- Sorry to hear of your Dad's pasing. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Sincerely, Cousins Rosemarie and Manny Blosio

Bob Berry

February 5, 2006

So sorry to hear of Mush's death. We both went through St. John's and Stamford High together.



He was a good man and I'll cherish the memories we had together.



Bob Berry

Judy O'Hagan

February 5, 2006

"Mush" will be sadly missed, but he is now in heaven with his buddies ROGER DARLING and MIKE O'HAGAN and the rest of the clan. Our condolences goes out to the family!

God Bless you Mush



Judy O'Hagan nad Family

Linda Donato

February 5, 2006

Helen, Ed and Family,

So very sorry to read that "Mush" has passed on. He was a wonderful and generous man. May God Bless you and your families.

Paul and Linda Donato

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