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Patricia (Johnston) Arsenault posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Dear Linda and Laraine,<br>I only learned last evening of your Dad's passing, as my husband saw it in the paper. I was very saddened to say the least. I was unable to attend the funeral on Tuesday, but wanted some way to get in touch with you. I tried your Dad's phone number, but there was no answer or machine. I know that you both have new lives in Naples now, and I sincerely hope that all is well with you and your family. I would have sent cards, but needless to say, the funeral home could not give me your addresses. Please know that my deepest sympathies are with you at this time. I have nothing but fond memories of both your Mom and Dad. Our families had a lot of fun together. I'm only sorry that I hadn't gotten to see him in later years. As he will be a "neighbor" of my Mom and Dad's at Puritan Lawn, I will stop by the grave to visit when I'm there, as I have your Mom in past visits. My best to you both. <br>Love, Pat
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Brenda and John Chapman posted a condolence
Sunday, May 14, 2006
I feel that my life has been blessed by knowing Warren Morse. I have known Warren for a few years. He lived in the apartment across from my mom. Whenever I visited my mom I made a point of also stopping by to see if Warren needed anything at the store or just to chat for awhile. He always loved the company. I think Warren's favorite thing to do was going down to the Senior Center. He loved visiting with his friends, either playing bingo or leading everyone in the sing-alongs. He had a wonderful voice. I think it broke his heart when he was no longer well enough to go to the Center on a daily basis, so I made it a point to visit him more often, whether he was at home or in the hospital. He especially liked it when we brought our puppy with us. He was crazy about her and she loved him back.<br><br>My husband and I would like to send our condolences to his daughters, Linda and Laraine and to let then know just how wonderful a man their father was and that he will be truly missed.
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