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Suzanne
April 19, 2025
Mr. Bibeault was one of my high school teachers in Woonsocket (I am a 1970 graduate). A memorable guy and excellent teacher. Later on I ended up working at a school where he was working, and there also he was a big presence. A gentle giant and a kind person.
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Patricia (Keane ) Hooley
May 3, 2024
Mr. Bibeault was my ninth-grade English teacher. I remember having to give speech in class.I was so nervous I could hardly speak and read what I had written.. When I finished, Mr.Bibeault said "I am not sure about what you said. Someone's paper was shaking so loudly I could hardly hear you".Why do I remember that, over 50 years later? I felt he was trying to lighten the mood for a terrified young lady! Thank you Mr.Bibeault.RIP.
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