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James Lizotte Obituary

James David Lizotte, 41, formerly of Hudson and Marlboro passed away Monday, August 20th peacefully in his sleep after a short illness. He leaves his wife Diana, his three children, Nelson, Maggie and Kenny of Ecuador, his parents Ken and Cookie Lizotte of Marlboro, a sister Lisa of Shrewsbury, a brother Steven and his wife Theresa of West Boylston, five nieces, one nephew, a great nephew and a great niece. James graduated from Assabet Valley technical High School in Marlboro and worked many years as a mason before moving to Ecuador to raise his family. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Hudson, MA. James enjoyed camping, fishing, the Boston Red Sox, the New England Patriots and was an avid NASCAR fan. James accomplishments included becoming an Eagle Scout and being a dad to his children, whom were his life. A celebration of his life will be held on Sunday, September 30th at 2:00 pm at the First United Methodist Church, Hudson. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Donations may be made in his memory to the First United Methodist Church of Hudson, 15 Felton Street Hudson, MA 01749

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Published by The Hudson Sun from Sep. 19 to Sep. 26, 2012.

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Dan, Tracey, Zeb, Dakota, and Isaac Converse

October 9, 2012

Diana, its so hard to find the words that would bring comfort. We have been friends for 25 years now and I love you like family. Jim was a wonderful guy and Im so glad that I had a chance to get to know him, and spend time with you and the kids before you moved. I will miss him, his laughter and his great smile. Keep the memories close and may they comfort you in the days and weeks ahead. God bless you and your children. Much love from our family to yours.

Shannon

September 25, 2012

Love you Meaghan <3 just remember hes still with you

Shannon Needler

September 25, 2012

My heart hurts for the whole Lizotte family, i have been friends with James niece Meaghan for 18 years, the whole Lizotte family is amazing they welcome you in with open arms. i dont know what more to say other then i love you guys and my heart goes out to all of you.

September 25, 2012

James my heart is getting better, it is still broken but, healing. It will take time for you family to heal so keep watch over them. I have so many memories of us all when we were kids and that and prayer are helping me heal. Keep watch over us all and will meet up with you again one day. RIP James you will NEVER be FORGOTTEN.

Mechelle Arsenault

Theresa Lizotte

September 24, 2012

James you are very much missed. You were a great brother-n-law the brother I never had. I love you and promise to keep you alive in my heart. We will teach your nieces Katrina, Brianna and Joella what a wonderful uncle you were to them. You will forever be in our hearts. Till we meet again love you forever
Love your Siater-n-law,
Theresa Lizotte.

Debi Goldsmith

September 24, 2012

Steve and Theresa and Family, My condolences to u all.If u guys ever need me I will always be here... Big hugs!

You are now free as an Eagle.

Steven (Brother)

September 24, 2012

James, as an older brother, it was my job to teach you about stuff. At the same time you taught me about life, fun, happiness, the true meaning of Brother Hood.

Nydian Rodriguez

September 24, 2012

We will allways remember you as a great human beeing... Jim our beloved friend for ever!

Xime Borja

September 24, 2012

Que Dios te guarde! y que cuides tu familia desde el cielo!

Diana Cardenas-Lizotte

September 24, 2012

Your children miss you terribly and we remember a chapter of our lives on a daily bases.

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