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Steven Thibeault Obituary

Steven E. Thibeault, 59, husband, father, son, grandfather, great grandfather, passed away on Saturday, November 20, 2010.

He leaves behind his wife, Myrna Thibeault; his son, Brian Vincent and his wife Leah; his step-son, Keith Plant and his wife Tammy. He also leaves behind his grandchildren: Amanda Plant, Timothy Plant, Gavin Vincent and Helen Vincent; and his great granddaughter, Emilliea Plant. He also leaves his parents, Joseph and Ruth Thibeault; his brothers and sisters: Judith Allaire of Gaithersburg, MD, Elizabeth Moran of County Mayo, Ireland, Pamela Norkus of Whitinsville, David Thibeault of Moosup, CT and Edward Thibeault of Franklin; he also leaves several nieces and nephews.

He was born in Worcester and lived there most of his life. He was self employed as an electrician and truly enjoyed his work. He was an avid fisherman and enjoyed being out on his boat. He loved to camp and be outdoors. He also had several cats that he cared very much for, especially "Coco".

Calling hours and memorial services will be held on Wednesday, November 24th from 2-4 p.m. at the Graham, Putnam & Mahoney Funeral Parlor, 838 Main St., Worcester. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his honor to Worcester Animal Rescue League, 139 Holden St., Worcester, MA, 01606.

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Nov. 22 to Nov. 23, 2010.

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Perez Family

November 16, 2022

We can´t believe it´s been twelve years since you passed. The world lost a beautiful person. RIP dear friend.

Nancy Austin

November 30, 2010

I've final found this! - I am so sorry for your loss! I almost fell over when Beth called to say that she was back in MA. having just seen her during her earlier visit. My sincere sympathies to you all. Nancy Austin

Isaia and family perez

November 23, 2010

we always remember you as a kind person willing to help out, you helped us out in our house in several occations. We were very lucky to have had you as a friend and now that you are no longer here we hope you rest in peace. Our deepest condolences to your wife,children and rest of the family. May God hold you in his arms. So sorry for your loss! RIP dear friend!!!!!

Chris

November 23, 2010

You will be missed more then words can say. Your in a better place now and will always be remembered for the laughter you brought to others. May you rest in peace and keep smiling.....

Brian Chaffee

November 23, 2010

Brian and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers.

fred koza

November 23, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Gail (Thibeault) Marengo

November 23, 2010

Stevie, I remember all those times you came to help my dad all those years ago doing whatever needed to be done. You were always full of laughter and joy. Please say hi to him in heaven for us. Love, Gail

Oisin Moran

November 23, 2010

Uncle Steven,I hope you rest in peace. I didn't know you very well but I remember visiting you all those years ago!

Oisin Moran

November 23, 2010

My heartfelt condolences to the children of David,his siblings and his parents.
I got to know him a long time ago, and we had a lot of laughs, and good times, didn't we Pam??
Diana was babysitting his children
for a while.
I'm sorry I won't be at the funeral service,but my thoughts are with you,Pam.Big hugs
Betty Piette (Houston,Texas)

Drew Thibeault

November 22, 2010

Uncle Steve,

I learned most of my humour from watching you in action at family gatherings. You always had a way of lightening the mood where it was needed. You were at my first Red Sox game, took us camping, to the fair. I remember when dad went on that business trip to NY. We got to go to work with you, watch all those scary movies and just be kids! My most fond memories are going swimming, getting stuck under the building when it was raining, ice creams and boating at Wallum Lake. Although, there was that one time when your van got stuck in dads back yard and you had to have it towed. THAT was pretty entertaining for us both!

So many awesome times. I won't forget and i know you never did either. I'm gonna miss those snazzy winter sweaters at Christmas. I will have your memories to keep me warm instead.

I love you so much! I'm hugging you in my mind so tight.

LOVE,
"PunkyDrewster" xoxo

Chris Smith

November 22, 2010

Steve,
You were truly one of the most loyal people I have had the pleasure of knowing. Always there when needed,(and on site alot just to hang out), didn't matter where or when. You always brought laughter with you and showed concern and interest with what was going on in my family. You were a good man with a heart of gold. You will be missed.

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