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Nancy J Kenyon posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
We are so sorry to hear about uncle Guy we have alot of wonderful memories and lots of laughs he brought into our lifes. love Albert ,Amanda and Nancy Kenyon
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Lana Jo Howe Dearborn posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
He won't have to worry about me stepping in his garden anymore.
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Sarah & Thunder Taylor posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
Your Sister-in-law, sarah. You are home at last, rest in peace. God loves you.
D
Debbie & Laurie Schofield & families posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
you will be missed all of our love
C
Curt and Betsy Seguin posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
We are very sorry for your loss and our thoughts and prayers go with you all in your time of sorrow. Guy will always be remembered. He has left a big mark in this world.
H
Heather Palmere posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
Papa I miss you, I love you. I will miss the walks, the talks while we ate supper, watching cartoons together. But most of all I will miss the way you yelled my name just to have me come to say HI!!!!. Love you Papa
C
Crystal Palmere posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
Grampa, I remember you walking us kids down to the bus stop, and pushing me on the swing. When me and Michael got mad at our parents, we'd come down to see you and Grammy. I remember how mad mom and dad would get when I'd come back upstairs from visiting you, with a $20 bill in my hand. These are just a few memories. But I just want you to know that you'll never be forgoten. And that I love you and miss you. Love You Always, Crystal Lee
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Mike Palmere posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
We all miss you, but it makes no sence to sit around and mourne that your gone so instead we're all remembering the good times we had with you. Now maybe the dingdong cart will come around again.We all love you and hope your happy.
B
Bhavin (Bobby) Patel posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
Even though i only knew you for a few months,You will always have a place in my heart and never be forgotten.
C
Charles Palmere posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
To those who look to judge and blame, but never new the truth, you are not God, So to you I have nothing to explain! I know that my Dad is now one in the spirit of the Lord our God who is unconditional love and doesn't judge. I also hope to be like him and hold no grudge! As quality of life should allways be more important than quanity! If anyone could have helped Dad or had a better plan, I ask where were you? as my brother and I did for him then and now all that we can! I thank those who pay their respects as Dad is missed, I'm sorry but to Dad a reward in heaven was promissed. I believe when someone you love dies it's not they that are dead, but are pieces of those who love them that die instead.
T
Teena Palmere posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
I've knonw Guy (DAD) for 19 years, and in those many years there was love, hate, laughter, crying, joy, births and deaths. Dad loved having attention and company which rarely came. So he filled that void after Mom died with his five grand kids,(Crystal,Tony,Mike,Julie-Ann & Heather-May) which he loved more than (baseball). Yes it was hard the past years with his care, but when I look back at the times it made my family closer and stronger and for that I thank him and if any person finds it hard to believe that myself and Cookie thought of him as a father than you truley did not know GUY PALMERE. Or too you the Mayor of FOX Street.
J
Julie-Ann Palmere posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
Poem of the grieving Do not stand at my grave and weep; I am not there, I do not sleep; I am a thousand winds that blow; I am the diamond glints on snow; I am the sunlight on ripen grain; I am the gentle autumn’s rain: When you awaken in the mornings hush; I am the swift uplifting rush; Of quiet birds in circled flight; I am the stars that shine at night. “Sing no sad song for me, plant no roses at my head, Nor shady cypress tree, Be the Queen grass above me, With showers and dew drops wet, And if though wilt, remember, And if though wilt, forget, I shall not see the shadows, I shall not feel the rain, I shall not hear the nightingale, Sing on as if in pain, And dreaming though out the twilight, That doth not rise nor set, Happily I may remember, And happily I may forget, But I will never forget the ones I love, From the ground below to the starts above, Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there I did not die. Grandpa I love you and will miss the times you'de yell JULIE I would run in there and say what and you would look at me and smile and say, "I didn't call you " and laugh.
J
Jessica Hennebery posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
I've known Guy or as Julie always told me to call him granpa for 12 years. And even after he was sick he would still yell jessieka you pain in the (???). And he thought that was the funniest thing in the world. And there was also the walks he would take me and julie to the end of the street to wave at the crew from Jarvis East. Thank you for the memories and treating me as one of your grand kids. P.S. the name stuck as you can see in my e-mail. Love Jessica
T
Tony Palmere posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
Grampa liked to have everyones attention. I have to admit I liked it when I went in there and he would ask me to get up and then we would argue about the Red Sox and The Yankees. Love you Gramps
J
JOHN PALMERE posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2003
DAD I'LL REMEMBER YOU FOR ALL THE FINE MEMORIES. THE FOOTBALL GAMES, THE TRIPS TO FENWAY.ALL THE GOOD TIMES WE HAD.THE LAST FEW YEARS WERE HARD FOR YOU I KNOW.BECAUSE IT WAS HARD FOR US ALL.I KNOW HOW TOUGH IT WAS FOR YOU DAD. I MIGHT NOT HAVE TOLD YOU AS MUCH AS I SHOULD HAVE. BUT DAD I LOVE YOU NOW AND BEFORE.YOU WILL BE MISSED.PEOPLE SAY YOU SHOULD OF BEEN PUT IN A NURSING HOME. WELL MAYBE YOU SHOULD HAVE BUT I COULDN'T PUT YOU THERE. I LOVED YOU AND DIDN'T WANT TO PLACE YOU WITH ANYONE ELSE.YOU CARED FOR ME ALL THESE YEARS SO I FELT IT WAS MY TURN TO CARE FOR YOU.THANK YOU FOR BEING MY DAD.I DON'T CARE HOW ANYONE ELSE FEELS. I KNOW IN MY HEART THAT WE GAVE YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE CARE YOU COULD HAVE GOTTEN . {LOVE YOU DAD}AND ALWAYS WILL
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Nancy J Kenyon posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
We are so sorry to hear about uncle Guy we have alot of wonderful memories and lots of laughs he brought into our lifes. love Albert ,Amanda and Nancy Kenyon
L
Lana Jo Howe Dearborn posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
He won't have to worry about me stepping in his garden anymore.
S
Sarah & Thunder Taylor posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
Your Sister-in-law, sarah. You are home at last, rest in peace. God loves you.
D
Debbie & Laurie Schofield & families posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
you will be missed all of our love
C
Curt and Betsy Seguin posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
We are very sorry for your loss and our thoughts and prayers go with you all in your time of sorrow. Guy will always be remembered. He has left a big mark in this world.
H
Heather Palmere posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
Papa I miss you, I love you. I will miss the walks, the talks while we ate supper, watching cartoons together. But most of all I will miss the way you yelled my name just to have me come to say HI!!!!. Love you Papa
C
Crystal Palmere posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
Grampa, I remember you walking us kids down to the bus stop, and pushing me on the swing. When me and Michael got mad at our parents, we'd come down to see you and Grammy. I remember how mad mom and dad would get when I'd come back upstairs from visiting you, with a $20 bill in my hand. These are just a few memories. But I just want you to know that you'll never be forgoten. And that I love you and miss you. Love You Always, Crystal Lee
M
Mike Palmere posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
We all miss you, but it makes no sence to sit around and mourne that your gone so instead we're all remembering the good times we had with you. Now maybe the dingdong cart will come around again.We all love you and hope your happy.
B
Bhavin (Bobby) Patel posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
Even though i only knew you for a few months,You will always have a place in my heart and never be forgotten.
C
Charles Palmere posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
To those who look to judge and blame, but never new the truth, you are not God, So to you I have nothing to explain! I know that my Dad is now one in the spirit of the Lord our God who is unconditional love and doesn't judge. I also hope to be like him and hold no grudge! As quality of life should allways be more important than quanity! If anyone could have helped Dad or had a better plan, I ask where were you? as my brother and I did for him then and now all that we can! I thank those who pay their respects as Dad is missed, I'm sorry but to Dad a reward in heaven was promissed. I believe when someone you love dies it's not they that are dead, but are pieces of those who love them that die instead.
T
Teena Palmere posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
I've knonw Guy (DAD) for 19 years, and in those many years there was love, hate, laughter, crying, joy, births and deaths. Dad loved having attention and company which rarely came. So he filled that void after Mom died with his five grand kids,(Crystal,Tony,Mike,Julie-Ann & Heather-May) which he loved more than (baseball). Yes it was hard the past years with his care, but when I look back at the times it made my family closer and stronger and for that I thank him and if any person finds it hard to believe that myself and Cookie thought of him as a father than you truley did not know GUY PALMERE. Or too you the Mayor of FOX Street.
J
Julie-Ann Palmere posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
Poem of the grieving Do not stand at my grave and weep; I am not there, I do not sleep; I am a thousand winds that blow; I am the diamond glints on snow; I am the sunlight on ripen grain; I am the gentle autumn’s rain: When you awaken in the mornings hush; I am the swift uplifting rush; Of quiet birds in circled flight; I am the stars that shine at night. “Sing no sad song for me, plant no roses at my head, Nor shady cypress tree, Be the Queen grass above me, With showers and dew drops wet, And if though wilt, remember, And if though wilt, forget, I shall not see the shadows, I shall not feel the rain, I shall not hear the nightingale, Sing on as if in pain, And dreaming though out the twilight, That doth not rise nor set, Happily I may remember, And happily I may forget, But I will never forget the ones I love, From the ground below to the starts above, Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there I did not die. Grandpa I love you and will miss the times you'de yell JULIE I would run in there and say what and you would look at me and smile and say, "I didn't call you " and laugh.
J
Jessica Hennebery posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
I've known Guy or as Julie always told me to call him granpa for 12 years. And even after he was sick he would still yell jessieka you pain in the (???). And he thought that was the funniest thing in the world. And there was also the walks he would take me and julie to the end of the street to wave at the crew from Jarvis East. Thank you for the memories and treating me as one of your grand kids. P.S. the name stuck as you can see in my e-mail. Love Jessica
T
Tony Palmere posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
Grampa liked to have everyones attention. I have to admit I liked it when I went in there and he would ask me to get up and then we would argue about the Red Sox and The Yankees. Love you Gramps
J
JOHN PALMERE posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 1925
DAD I'LL REMEMBER YOU FOR ALL THE FINE MEMORIES. THE FOOTBALL GAMES, THE TRIPS TO FENWAY.ALL THE GOOD TIMES WE HAD.THE LAST FEW YEARS WERE HARD FOR YOU I KNOW.BECAUSE IT WAS HARD FOR US ALL.I KNOW HOW TOUGH IT WAS FOR YOU DAD. I MIGHT NOT HAVE TOLD YOU AS MUCH AS I SHOULD HAVE. BUT DAD I LOVE YOU NOW AND BEFORE.YOU WILL BE MISSED.PEOPLE SAY YOU SHOULD OF BEEN PUT IN A NURSING HOME. WELL MAYBE YOU SHOULD HAVE BUT I COULDN'T PUT YOU THERE. I LOVED YOU AND DIDN'T WANT TO PLACE YOU WITH ANYONE ELSE.YOU CARED FOR ME ALL THESE YEARS SO I FELT IT WAS MY TURN TO CARE FOR YOU.THANK YOU FOR BEING MY DAD.I DON'T CARE HOW ANYONE ELSE FEELS. I KNOW IN MY HEART THAT WE GAVE YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE CARE YOU COULD HAVE GOTTEN . {LOVE YOU DAD}AND ALWAYS WILL
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