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Tuesday
2
June
Mass of Christian Burial
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
ST Joseph Church
12 Main Street
Dayville, Connecticut, United States
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Jeff Sharon Levy posted a condolence
Gerry, Denise, Judy, Drew, Danielle, Katy, Carol, James, Kristy, Emily, Mary, Bob, Cara & Evan- We've been a part of ALL of your lives at one point or another through Jeff's longstanding partnership with Gerry. I feel for you kids and many of you aren't kids anymore so understand the reality and pain of this. We wish we could take that away but it comes from knowing Mark, the husband, son, brother (in-law) or uncle and how great he was. You were all so young when we knew you, before you got lives of your own, but you were probably to young to remember the Mark & Jeff show. It was something to behold! It was part roast, part,"who's on first' and 100% entertaining. You could watch them for hours. I ALWAYS thought Jeff was quite a unique man, having been married to him forever, but meeting Mark for the first time, I wondered if indeed there was another. Could it be? Another man with cunning, cutting, quick wit? You couldn't even jump in. It was like a very fast-paced game of ping-pong. Just sit back and enjoy it! Gerry & Denise, Carol & Mary- I hurt for you. I pray for time to heal this gaping wound. Kids, know that the pain you feel now, while remembering your dad, will one day bring smiles at the memories, I pray that day comes sooner rather than later. Judy, I just can't imagine. I just pray for you to have the strength for the kids while taking time for yourself to grieve. I miss ALL of you, feel further away than ever. I wish I could be there for well needed hugs though I apologize for taking you down the other day, Carol. I should've known I wouldn't be able to keep it together with you. I know how your big brother and the depth of that relationship lifted you up. I love you all and wish you peace. All our love- Sharon, Jeff & the kids
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Carissa Bowden posted a condolence
Mark is my Best Friends dad and he's always been like a Dad to me. I'll always remember him sitting in his blue chair as mandi licks his salty feet.. YUK!! and how my dad and mark used to scare little kids away on Halloween. Also when katie and i would listen to music in the living room and Mark made us replay i'll be missing you over and over because thats the only song he liked.. I miss him so much and i just want Katie and all the Daigneaults to be ok.. Love youu Mark.
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Jef Bowden posted a condolence
Halloween ,4th of July,New Years Eve,L.L. games,football games,basketball games and the list of memories go on and on! Did I mention red wax all over the kitchen? Brother you will be missed. I Love You...
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Heidi Bowden posted a condolence
Dear Judy, Drew, Danielle and Katie. As I sit here and read all the wonderful things people wrote I don't have more to add. We loved Mark and will miss him but will never forget him. His laugh...how I loved that contagious laugh. Halloween will never go by without the best of memories of Mark. Our thoughts are with you all. RIP Mark xoxo Love, Heidi, Jef, Jefrey, Mandi & Carissa
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ANNE MARIE CONFORTI posted a condolence
HEY MARK..I HAVE TALKED TO YOU A LOT IN THE PAST WEEK. I HAVE REMEMBERED SO MANY VISITS TO BURLINGTON WHEN WE WERE YOUNGER. WE MAY HAVE BEEN OUT OF TOUCH OVER THE YEARS BUT YOU WERE ALWAYS IN MY HEART. I KNOW YOU ARE IN GOOD COMPANY UP THERE! LOVE YOUR COUSIN..........ANNE MARIE(ANNYA)
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Carol Hodges posted a condolence
I know my brother left many things undone and others he never had the time to start, but his love for his family and friends was something he always had time for. As children your pranks were unmatched (I thank you for my fear of the dark, confined spaces and open closet doors), and as adults you were one of my closest friends and confidants. Your weekly Friday phone calls at work became fun for all as you would try to disguise your voice and use famous peoples names -- how I long for just one more call. I thank you for the memories, friendship and the lesson to live life to the fullest. I miss you terribly -Love your baby sister.
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mom & dad posted a condolence
On April 15 1958 we became the happiest couple in the world. God gave us our beloved son Mark It is impossible to put into words the joy that he brought to our lives. He spread love and laughter to all who new him. He was a loving son, husband and father.He will be missed by all that new him. My dear son you will always be with us in our hearts and will be with you shortly. All our love. Mom and dad
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Debbie Beers posted a condolence
My Prayers and Deepest Sympathies to the whole Daigneault family. I wish you strength at this time of sorrow.
(Denise, I will see you back in Tallahassee)
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Steve and Marilyn Luchini posted a condolence
Gerry, Denise, Judy and family.
You can imagine my shock when I read the Free Press this morning. After loosing our son, just a month ago, I know what you are going through and my heart goes out to all of you.
When we tried to get our phone messages from our burnt house, Mark had a beautiful message on our machine.
We are in total shock and we are praying for you. We do know that the support we have received from everyone is what is keeping us together and not falling apart.
We love you and I will be calling you when your ready for a phone call.
Take care.
Love
Steve and Marilyn Luchini
~ Steve & Marilyn Luchini, South Burlington, Vermont
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Marianne (Graham) Green posted a condolence
Dear Judy and family:
It's been 30 years or so since you and I last saw each other at Champlain College. I am so sorry to hear of Mark's untimely passing. Please know that we are thinking of you and sending our prayers to you. Keep your memories of Mark strong, and he will always be with you.
~ Marianne (Graham) Green, St. Albans, Vermont
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Ellen Erdmann posted a condolence
Oh Judy. I am in shock about Mark's passing. I am so so sorry. My heart is so heavy with sorrow. He was a wonderful guy. You were so lucky to have him. I am just so sorry. I can't stop crying. I am so very sorry for you and your family and his...Love you so much, Ellen aka "Elly Belly" <3
~ Ellen Erdmann, South Burlington, Vermont
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Robin Wright posted a condolence
Mark was a beloved friend who always brought laughter to any social gathering we went to. He is going to be missed. Our love and prayers go to Judy and the kids. Jim and I were so sorry to hear about his passing.
~ Robin Wright, Waukesha, Wisconsin
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The Dauphinais Family posted a condolence
Our thoughts and prayers are with your whole family. We are so sorry for your loss.
The Dauphinais Family
~ Brooklyn, Connecticut
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Dana MacArthur posted a condolence
To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.
Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome you."
It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man.
God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.
When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.
I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.
There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.
If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......"My day was not in vain."
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.
So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.
And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.
Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998-2009
http://www.ruthann1.com
~ Dana MacArthur, Burlington, Vermont
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John Sullivan posted a condolence
To Judy and all of Mark's Family;
All of us old Rebels extend our sincerest condolences. Mark was a great guy and a true friend and he is already missed by us. I can still see him in the huddle on the football field, he was a trusted teammate. We hope you can find some peace in time and know that he is remembered fondly by all of us who were lucky enough to know him. May he rest in peace.
~ John Sullivan, S Burlington, Vermont
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Stephen White & Joyce Andrews posted a condolence
To the Daigneault Family.
My boyfriend Stephen White worked with Mark at Lowe's. We would like to send our deepest thoughts and prayers.
Stephen White and Joyce Andrews
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Carol & Steven Perron posted a condolence
To the Daigneault family,
My husband and I are so sorry about Mark. He was such a wonderful person. I also worked with him at Lowes. Mark will be sorely missed by alot of people. We were very fortunate to know him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
~ Carol & Steven Perron,
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Lynn Leake posted a condolence
To Judy and family,
I am deeply saddened by your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of grief. Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Lynn Leake
Dudley, MA
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Ronald Hunt posted a condolence
To the Daigneault family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies.I also worked with Mark at Lowes.I will miss very much.He sat at my lunch table everyday and was an inspiration to me.My thoughts and prayers are with you.
~ Ronald Hunt, Quaker Hill, Connecticut
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Steve Cook posted a condolence
To Judy and the Daigneault Family,
For those of us that were lucky to know Mark,we were blessed.My prayers go to all of Mark's Family.Mark,you made us laugh,and now make us cry.I will always remember your laugh and the joy you brought to us.God Bless You.
~ Steve Cook, Burlington, Vermont
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Barbara-Jean Toth posted a condolence
Judy & Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
~ Barbara-Jean Toth, Danielson, Connecticut
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Mindy Hudson posted a condolence
To Judy and Family,
I was saddened to hear about your husband. Although I did not know him, many of your dear KCS friends have shared loving stories of him. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
~ Mindy Hudon, Connecticut
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Karen Rubino posted a condolence
To Judy and kids,
I truly know there are no words that can give you comfort. Know that you are all in my prayers, and Reiki intentions.
~ Karen Rubino
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Rocky, Kelly, Kevin & Connor Rochefort posted a condolence
Judy, Drew, Danielle & Katie & Family - We will always remember Mark's laugh, huge smile and more importantly, his love for his family!!! Please know that we are here for you as you have been for us in previous years. It will take time - but keep those memories alive and close to your heart - they do help!!!
Love, Rocky, Kelley, Kevin & Connor Rochefort
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Betty Forrest posted a condolence
Dear Judy and Family--I know that there is no place to put this loss, especially right now. You are all much loved, because you are who you are. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
~ Betty Forrest, Lebanon, Connecticut
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Susan Scott & Jennifer White posted a condolence
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
~ Susan, Scott, Jennifer White, Dayville, Connecticut
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Cee-Jay Bermudez posted a condolence
To the Daigneault Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies in your time of grief. I had the opportunity to work with Mark at Lowes. Mark was a great guy and a good friend who could bring a smile to your face. My thoughts are prayers are with you.
~ Cee-Jay Bermudez, Webster, Massachusetts
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Debbie Oakes posted a condolence
Judy and the Daigneault Family,
The Oakes family sends our thoughts and prayers to you all now. I just talked to my Dad, who still resides in South Burlington, and we had some remembrances of the whole Daigneault family, all good, fun times! Our thoughts are with you now.
Debbie Oakes, Mitzi & Bill Oakes, Brad & Michelle Oakes
~ Debbie Oakes, New Orleans, Louisiana
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Ryan Kimball posted a condolence
Drew, Danielle, Katie and Mrs Daigneault...
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. I will always remember the times I interacted with Mark. He was a great person, and inspiration for how a man should treat his friends and family. He will be missed, but remembered!
~ Ryan Kimball, Killingly
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Fran & Frank Martin posted a condolence
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
~ Fern & Frank Martin, Pascoag, Rhode Island
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Bill Dewar posted a condolence
The Daigneault Family,
My deepest condolences to you on your great loss. I went to SBHS with Mark and
remember his great sense of humor. He kept the basketball + baseball teams amused on our away bus trips. I hope you have great memories of him to reflect on and keep him close to your heart.
With great sympathy,
~ Bill Dewar, Shelburne, Vermont
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Jane Hanley-Calo posted a condolence
Dear Judy and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Mark's passing, especially at such a young age. I know there are no words to comfort you at such a time other than to tell you that we are all thinking of you and that you are in our prayers. I lost my husband just over a year ago. I have no words of wisdom for you. But if you want to contact me, please feel free to, I'd love to hear from you. Bless you and your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Jane Hanley Calo
~ Jane Hanley-Calo, Burlington, Massachusetts
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Donna Fayette, Shelburne posted a condolence
Judy, I was so sad to here of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I will always remember Mark in high school, he always made everyone smile.
~ Donna Fayette, Shelburne
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Dave,Sue Rich Sarah St.Amand posted a condolence
Dear Judy, Drew, Danielle, & Katie,
For each hour of loneliness we wish all of you a day of comfort,
For each tear you all shed bring a thousand reasons to smile,
I can never remember a time when we saw Mark that he didn't have a smile or a kind word to say. He was one of a kind & all who know him loved him.
May god give you peace at this time of sorrow.
Love, Dave, Sue, Rich & Sarah St.Amand
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Maureen Cregan Connolly posted a condolence
To Mark's Family,
Mark's former classmates of South Burlington High School, class of 1976 wish to send our condolences to you. Mark will be missed.
~ Maureen Cregan Connolly, Milton, Vermont
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Shirley Babbitt posted a condolence
June 02, 2009
Judy,Drew,Danielle & Katie, Robby and I send our prayers for u for your loss.
~ Shirley Babbitt, Dayville, Connecticut
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Geri Foisy Murphy posted a condolence
wish to send my sympathies to Mark's family. He was taken too soon and will be missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
~ Geri Foisy Murphy, Fairfield, Connecticut
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Richard Wise posted a condolence
I’ve been writing this eulogy for the past 48 hours. And, of course, I know this would make Mark really happy-because he got the last laugh.
So because I’ve had to write this down doesn’t mean that I’m unprepared. It just means that this is one of the most important things I’ve ever done in my life.
We gather today to mourn the passing of one of the world's great human beings, Mark Daigneault. Greatness in people can manifest itself in a variety of ways: qualities such as uniqueness of character, humor, loyalty, dependability, friendliness and a giving nature, to name a few. Mark had all of these qualities. He was a great father; loving Andrew, Danielle and Katie so much that he was able to let them go-and grow into the outstanding young people they are today. He was a great husband, loving Judy completely and-combining that love with respect and admiration. He often shared with me that he would be lost without her. Mark was a great son and family person; changing that role to friend to Gerry and Denise in later years. Mark was a great brother and uncle-uncle Bubba - and my children will forever cherish their memories of Mark. But the qualities that stand out as being uniquely Mark, are: humor, loyalty and uniqueness of character.
Mark Daigneault was unequivocally, the funniest person I've ever known:
Humor:
I recall a golf match at the Cape. Mark and I golfed often, never without a wager, with the loser typically having to do something humiliating. Mark was the superior golfer (achieving two hole in ones in his life), but if the truth be told he had difficulty beating me. He couldn't handle the pressure. On this particular day the loser of the match had to wear a speedo on the beach. It was a 90 degree day and the beach was sure to be packed, so there was tremendous pressure on both of us.
As we were taking our clubs out of the back of my Volvo station wagon I accidentally hit Mark in the head when I was shutting the back gate. I could tell it hurt and he gave me a dirty look. Then, after we had put the clubs in the back of the golf cart I neglected to strap my clubs in and when Mark began to drive the golf cart my clubs spilled out into the parking lot, near the first tee and in front of a crowd. It was fairly embarrassing and I remember Mark being irritated and saying "I should have just brought Judy". That was his way of questioning my manhood.
The match was dead even going into the last hole. Mark had the honors and hit a spectacular drive which landed in the middle of the fairway. I followed with an equally impressive drive. The pressure was building. When we got to my ball I noticed it was right next to a sprinkler head and said to Mark that I should be able to move the ball. He simply closed his eyes and said “Hit the ball Richard”. I did, and I’ll never forget the sight of my white ball against a beautiful blue sky landing six inches from the pin. I tapped in for a birdie and won the match. I looked at Mark and said "you probably should have brought Judy-then maybe you could have won". I was never a gracious winner.
Later that afternoon Judy, my wife Joanne, Bill Flynn and all the kids waited in anticipation of seeing Mark pay off the bet. It was Bill who spotted him first, walking toward us, probably 30 or 40 yards away carrying a boom box with the volume up to the max and slathered in coconut oil. Then Joanne said-is Mark wearing anything? His belly covered the front of his speedo so it appeared at first glance that he may not have had a suit on. You had to be there-but it was the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my life. Mark strutted down the beach with all the confidence in the world-as though he was the perfect male specimen. We have pictures that document the occasion. I share this story because at the heart of it was Mark’s willingness to completely let go of his ego to bring laughter to those people he cared about, and the joy he brought us will stay with us forever, and is a precious gift.
Uniqueness of character: no one in this church this morning who knew Mark could deny that he was a unique character.
I recall the time Mark traveled to our home in Vermont to help me replace a set of stairs leading to my basement. Trust me-he was there only for moral support. If the truth be told, when Mark had any sort of tool in his hands Judy and the kids ran for cover. As we prepared to begin the job of replacing the stairs-under the supervision of Bill Flynn (who did know what he was doing), Mark ran to his car and came back wearing the most impressive looking tool belt I've ever seen. Talk about an oxymoron.
Then there was the time we were traveling to the Cape and I was following Mark because I had no idea where I was going. It wasn't too far into the trip when Mark began traveling at a speed where I just couldn't keep up. I was irritated to say the least. When we finally arrived at our destination (an hour after Mark) I explained to Mark the etiquette of leading. His response: "Richard, I'm on vacation-please stay positive".
Or the time Mark rented the U-Haul to travel to Vermont and pick up some furniture. Mark had difficulty making the transition from a car to a truck. When he was filling up for gas at the start of his trip he hit a port-o-let in the parking lot, almost tipping it over. As he was exiting he looked in his rear view mirror and saw a man open the door-from the inside of the port-o-let, wearing a suit that was more than slightly soiled.
On the very same trip-I could not make this up-Mark needed some cash and stopped at a drive through bank. After the teller gave him his money Mark proceeded to drive away, taking the roof with him.
Mark may have left some casualties in his rear view mirror, but his legacy will always remind me of the importance of remaining true to myself.
Loyalty:
Mark loved to visit Vermont, and when he did there were two things he always had to do. One was going to his favorite fast food restaurant Al's to have french fries and the other was to drive down Iby Street, his childhood home. Usually I was driving and Mark would make me stop in front of the house and he would just stare for awhile and then the reminiscing would begin. Mark obviously had fond memories of his childhood and loved to talk about his family. I heard countless stories of growing up on Iby Street. As I listened to the stories I often thought of my own children, hoping they would have that same feeling about their childhood. Obviously Denise and Gerry brought Mark up in a loving and nurturing environment.
Mark's favorite day of the year was Thanksgiving. When I asked why he said "family and football". Mark was the first one up on Thanksgiving morning-stuffing the bird-and organizing the days events. He was in his element-it just didn't get any better.
When Bill Flynn passed away Mark and I sat down to write his eulogy. Mark was a champion for Bill that day expressing sentiment after sentiment that captured the essence of Grampa Flynn. When I offered to deliver the eulogy Mark insisted. It was the very last thing he could do for Bill. When I sat in the church, listening to Mark that day I was very proud of him. He understood that Bill’s eulogy should be a celebration of the ways in which he had touched and changed each of our lives. I hope that today we will remember and celebrate all of the ways in which Mark, in his unique and colorful way, has become a part of each of us, and the ways in which we will continue to carry his spirit forward.
Mark Daigneault was born on April 15th 1958, as he would say to me-the day Denise received a bundle of joy. Mark passed away May 28th, 2009. Mark Daigneault 1958 (dash) 2009. Mark’s relative short time on this earth should not be overshadowed by the dash, because that's all that really matters. As the poem goes:
"Yes, I see the name of the person
but that I might forget
And I also read the date of birth and death
But even that might not stick
But thinking about the individual
In fact, I can't help it but to remember the dash.
Because it represents a person's life
and that will always last
So when you begin to charter your life
Make sure you're on a positive path.
Because people may forget your birth and death
but will never forget your dash."
Death is a part of life and life goes on. But for those of us here-those of us who have known Mark, loved him and now lost him-it will never be the same again.
But we should take comfort knowing that Mark is in a far greater and peaceful place. May you rest in peace-my good friend.
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Larry Jackson posted a condolence
I remember Mark as a really happy guy, always smiling, a great football player/teammate. Though I lost touch with him over the years, I have many fond memories. I'm sure the memories he left with each member of his family will comfort them and keep him close always.
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Julia posted a condolence
One thing I noticed about Mark in the short time I knew him was that he was a great father, he really was. The last time I was at the house me and Katie were buggin him for some money to get courthouse and he gave every last cent to Katie without any hesitation. He made me smile and he was just the cutest thing watching his tv with the dog! Wish he was still here for my katie baby love and the rest of his family and friends.
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Kim Myers posted a condolence
My deepest sympathy to Judy and the family. Mark always had everyone laughing. Glow ball at PCC! Whenever anyone doubts soulmates exist, I believe because of the love I saw between Judy and Mark. Rest in peace Mark, you will be deeply missed.
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Laura Legere posted a condolence
Every moment I shared with Mark at the Putnam Country Club was a wonderful one. He was always a vibrant, funny man who knew how to make everyone smile around him. My thoughts go out to Judy, Danielle and the rest of the family as I know how much they cared and loved for their husband/father. Much love always.
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Donovans posted a condolence
Dear Daigneaults,
We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Mark. Know in your hearts that he is a good man. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Casey, Sabrina, Sean, Erin, and Molly Donovan
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Judy DeLeeuw posted a condolence
I remember what a wonderful father and husband I thought Mark was. I remember many wonderful times with Mark, Judy and the kids. I will never forget the fun times in the Killingly house cellar playing pictionary and laughing. Peace to you Judy, Drew,Danielle and Katie.Much love, Judy
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Anne A. Aalto posted a condolence
I loved your laughter. I will remember the times you had me laughing. It could have been just a quick hello calling the country club to speak with Judith, or on the golf course, at your house for dinner or the special events you planned for your bride. I can hear you laugh and see your smile in Drew, Dalialalala and Katie. You and Judy raised wonderful children. I will always know that one can find perfect love in the world by knowing how you adored Judy and she you. I will miss you very much. My heart breaks. My thoughts are with your family at this time of deep sorrow.
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Joseph Sponzo posted a condolence
Judy
I just wanted to let you know my thoughts and prayers are with you and i,m so sorry for your loss.
Joseph Sponzo
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Diane Holowaty posted a condolence
Katie - I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. God Bless you all.
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Katie posted a condolence
Hey daddy, it's your redheaded pumpkin. I miss you like hell. I sleep with mama in your spot keeping it nice and warm for you :) i also sleep with my teddy bear that has your shirt on it. I want you to know i think about you every second of everyday and you were the best dad in the whole wide world! im going to miss your big dad hugs and feeling the comfort when i touch your big warm hands :( i will never ever ever forget how amazing you were and how much you made me and everyone else laugh. i have so much i wish i could say to you face to face but just know i'd do anythng to give you one more kiss and hug or just to hear you say my name one more time. I have your feet! god i never thought i would love my feet so much, i will cherish those beastly things becase we all know where i got them from! hehe LOVE YOU DADDY i miss you more than words could ever describe.
Love ALWAYS - your baby; Katie Irene xox
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Jan Rzeznikiewicz posted a condolence
Dear Judy and family:
I am so sorry for the loss of your husband and father. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Just know that as dark as these days are now, the sunshine and light will reappear again for all of you in time. Think of all the good times to make you smile. I'm sure that's what Mark would want.
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Dana MacArthur posted a condolence
Although I have not seen Mark for 33 years I can still picture his wonderful smile and cheerfull attitude.In thinking of Mark this morning it brings back many memories of our high school days.In particular those many hours spent on the football field. On March 31st I lost my 23 month grandaughter and so I can sympathize with the pain you are going through. I would like to include this little poem that i came across that is helping me through my grief. We little knew that morning God was going to call your name, In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same, It broke our hearts to lose you, You did not go alone. For part of us went with you, the day God called you home. You left us beautiful memories, Your love is still our guide, And though we cannot see you, You are always at our side. Our family chain is broken,and nothing seems the same, but as God calls us one by one,
The chain will link again.
May Peace Be With You !!!
DANA
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vicky posted a condolence
mark was a wonderful man, i worked with him at lowes, he never had a bad thing to say about anyone. he will be deeply missed by his friends at lowes. my prayers are with you all at this time and god bless you all.
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Patricia van der Swaagh posted a condolence
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this sad time.
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kathy posted a condolence
Judy and children,
My deepest sympathy to you and the family. He will truly be missed.
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Danielle posted a condolence
Daddy, I can't picture life without you. I've had the best 22 years of my life with you and so many memories to share. You were the funniest man I knew with the biggest heart. Sunday dinners will never be the same without you or any holiday. I will never forget you for a minute and I miss you so much. I know you will watch over us dad. See you in heaven...until then, I love you forever.
"A golden heart stopped beating, two working hands at rest,God broke our hearts to prove to us, HE ONLY TAKES THE BEST" <3 I love you
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Judy Daigneault posted a condolence
May 29, 2009
To the LOVE of my life, it is only appropriate that I light your first candle. You and I have been together for 35 years. We've been married almost 26 years but when I met you at 15 I knew you were someone very special and I chose you to spend the rest of my life with. I would not change one moment of my life with you. You are the love of my life and I will cherish every moment we shared together. Our memories together with our precious children, family and friends will continue forever. Know that this is not just one candle for you it will be for eternity. Sweetheart, I will love you forever and always. Thank you for making me the proudest and happiest person on earth. I will see you in heaven. Forever yours,
~ JUDITH ~
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The family of Mark A. Daigneault uploaded a photo
Friday, December 19, 2014
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