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Friday, December 19, 2014
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Pamela Cornelius posted a condolence
Monday, June 17, 2013
My dear Pep,
What a wonderful life you lived.You are in so many of my wonderful memories. Family picnic's ,card games, listening to the baseball game on the front porch, having our beer on Sunday morning after church while we read the comics, working in your garden , our midnight snack's together, so many very happy moments.. You always told me you were going to live to 100 and you sure did . Though we will miss you greatly I know everyone in heaven is happy you are with them. You will always be with me in my heart and I LOVE YOU...
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David Doiron posted a condolence
Monday, June 17, 2013
When I saw Mr. Beausoleil's obituary, I felt I had to extend my condolences and my thanks for his helping to shape the small town way of life in the 1950''s and 60s. I didn't know the family, but anyone who lived in the Mechanic Street-Oak Street neighborhood in the 1950's and 60's as I did remembers Beausoleil's Market. My parents lived across Oak Street from Mickey's IGA and were friends of the family, so they usually shopped at Mickey's, but we kids always shopped at Beauesoleil's for penny candy and Halloween pea shooters! Mr. Beausoleil's obit brought back a lot of good memories of his store and the way of life then. We were envious of his kids, because we were sure they got all the candy they wanted from his store for free!