Condolence: To the Paradis family:
I wanted to extend my condolences to all of you on the passing of Uncle Chuck. I'm sorry that I will not be able to attend the funeral physically, but I wanted to let you know that I will spend some time in prayer, thinking of all of you tomorrow.
I fondly remember taking the train into town with Uncle Chuck when I was in college and I enjoyed spending time with him. He lived a great life, but still will be missed.
Condolence: My dear Aunt Dee, cousins Denise, Jackie & Jeanine, I was so sad to hear of Uncle Chuck's passing. Please know you are all in my my thoughts and prayers and wish I could be there with you all at this sad time. R.I.P. Uncle Chuck.
Condolence: It is with Love that I send warm thoughts and bon mots to Aunt Dee and my cousins Denise, Jackie, and Jeanine. I remember the visits to Greenville and the one to Seattle. Uncle Chuck was the definition of a good man; to his family and community. He now rests with Barb, my mom/sister Laurette, and grandma & grandpa. There are no words, but, the memories will make the heart smile. Peace to Uncle Chuck & family.
Please accept my condolences and my prayers for all of you. Aunt Pauline told me today that Uncle Hector died peacefully and I am sure that it is a comfort for you.
I was just looking at the nice note that he wrote to me when my father died. It reminded me that he had lived with us on High Street in Milford, when he was attending high school. I was born in 1943, so have no memories of his time with us - just remembered how my parents talked about how enjoyable it was to have him with the family.