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Jeffrey Falardeau Obituary

JEFFREY PAUL FALARDEAU Jeffrey Paul Falardeau, 41, of Wilmington, NC, formerly of Elmhurst, Illinois, passed away suddenly on August 16, 2017. He is survived by his soulmate and wife, Carrie (nee Frer); his loving parents, Wally and Cheryl Falardeau; sisters, Karen (Jeff) Croci and Debbie (Kelly) Jones; brother-in-law, Gregory (Cathy) Frer; and loving uncle of nine nieces and nephews. Private services will be held.

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Published by Wilmington Star-News on Aug. 27, 2017.

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Sharon Belletynee

August 21, 2024

Thinking about you.
Miss you.

Dawn reczek firek

September 5, 2023

Still think about and miss you friend

Elsie Shumway

August 21, 2020

We miss you and love you.

Sharon Belletynee

August 21, 2020

You’ll always be in our hearts.

Ron Weaver

August 18, 2018

Dear Wally and Cheryl, and sisters, Karen and Debbie,
I just ran across this sad news on line, and I see it's been just over a year since you lost Jeffrey.
I recall him as a young and extremely happy little boy when we and our family's would get together for Holidays
and friendship.
As Joanne said, our Love goes on forever, and most important, when we know Christ, we will fellowship and LOVE
with HIM, for eternity!!

Joanne (Tom) Forys

September 17, 2017

Sorrow is not forever, Love is.

Herta Abarr

August 28, 2017

We've known you since before you were born, a boy! What joy! and now your essence is like a wisp that cannot be held. Being slammed by a Mack Truck is akin to the shock and sorrow that has grasped us, we melt into the grief of your family

Elsie Shumway

August 27, 2017

I love you.
Grandma

Sharon Belletynee

August 27, 2017

In memories we find comfort.
In time we find peace.

Mike & Linda Maloney

August 26, 2017

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends, and knowing that God is with you always.

Dawn Firek (reczek)

August 25, 2017

When someone passes away that you haven't seen or spoke to in 25 years it shouldn't hurt, but it does. J I couldn't tell you when we first met. Maybe 2nd grade? We knew each other casually. 4th grade..got in a "fight" on the playground. A literal fight! I don't remember all the details but it involved a snowball fight. End result was him pulling my hood and me shoving his face in the snow. We were both MAD! Got sent to the PRINCIPAL!! Both of us were crying and begging to not get a detention. Fast forward a few weeks and we were best guy/girl friends. Over the years we always had each others backs. Jr high square dancing in gym? We chose each other so it wouldn't be awkward. Dinner dance eighth grade? Yep let's go with each other cuz the people we both like wouldn't want to go with us and we can alleviate the "others" we don't want to ask us. Many endless days telling each other about our problems with the opposite sex in high school. Freshman year homecoming. "I don't have a date but want to go. You?" "Of course" no pressure fabulous time. We never "liked" each other so it was easy. I'm guilty that as high school went on we grew apart. Boyfriends. Girlfriends. Life. Was hoping to see him at the high school reunion but didn't. Haven't talked in years but saw him tagged in photos here and there. So, even though I haven't seen you in years I will miss you forever. "Sometimes you don't know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory". My sincere condolences to jeffs wife, mom, dad and sisters. I'm so sorry

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