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Denise Ashley
January 31, 2021
I took care of Mr. Arsenault at VRM on the 11-7 shift. He was always nice and pleasant. If you were having a bad night all you had to do was go into his room and he put a smile on your face. He would always say "hey pretty lady, how are you?" When you respond good how are you, he would respond " better now that I saw you" He was one of my favorite residents. I will definitely miss him.
Peggy & Mike Monahan
January 26, 2021
Uncle Neil was one of the best. Too many family memories to name, but he certainly earned his trip to heaven. We will miss you but you are with Aunt Teresa now. Love Peggy, Mike and family
Dana and Gene Coletti
January 26, 2021
We were so sorry to read about Neil. He and Teresa were wonderful customers of ours at the Old Daley Inn and we always loved to chat with them. Neil was one of the nicest guys and even though we haven't seen him in years, he holds a special place in our hearts.
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Ronald Arsenault
January 25, 2021
My Brother and I both Served in the Military, and retired from the same Company, and shared interests in computers. I loved him more then I can express in words. I am sure he is in Heaven now God Bless
Tina Arsenault
January 25, 2021
A life well lived and a truly special uncle who will never be forgotten. Sending my thoughts and prayers to all the family, friends and to all who loved and miss him.
Alicia and Jim Carey
January 24, 2021
Uncle Neil had a heart of gold. He was always looking out for other's. There are so many fond memories, love and laughter he shared. I remember him saying, "He hopes one day to go to heaven." I told him, "He would!, look at all the good you have done." He raised his eye-brow and said, "thank you." I am sure he made it there. you!!
Rachel Carey
January 24, 2021
Please accept my sincerest condolences. Aunt Teresa and Uncle Neil were two of my most favorite and fun loving people in the world. Many great years of Uncle Neil's jokes, laughter and stories I will always remember. Heaven has gained another angel. Hugs and love to the entire family from Samantha and I.
Alicia and Jim Carey
January 24, 2021
Thank you, Uncle Neil for your wonderful sense of humor, you had a heart of gold and always there for us and other's. I loved how you always raised your eyebrow when you had something funny to say. Miss you, but will see you again. All my love to my cousins and their families.
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