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Gaston A. Rondeau

April 23, 2017
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Amanda
September 29, 2021 12:00 AM
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George and Shannon Hagelauer
April 29, 2017 12:00 AM
We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Uncle Gus and we are keeping you in our thoughts during this difficult time. He was a very lucky man to have spent all of his life surrounded by his loved ones. While his passing will certainly leave a hole in your heart, I'm sure it is a comfort to know that you were able to create so many family memories for you and your family to cherish. Our deepest sympathy - George, Shannon, Drew and Cameron
Amanda G
April 27, 2017 12:00 AM
I have only known Gus for a little over a year but in that short time I learned a lot about him. I met him right before he lost his wife last April and I know he missed her more than anything, they had an amazing love story. I enjoyed my time spent with Gus and I'll hold those memories with me forever. I'll never forget his hilarious sense of humor even at 90 years old he still had it! I will miss our talks about his past jobs and memories of growing up, most of all I will miss getting his Boston cream donut and seeing the biggest smile each time I gave it to him and said ""It's Thursday, donut day"". He would always offer to give me a dollar but after a while he stopped because we went to lunch he would always want to pay so I said we were even! I'm sorry for your family's loss. He will be missed, but he sure did live a long and happy life filled with amazing family and friends. <3
Peter and Valerie Sarah and Nicholas
April 27, 2017 12:00 AM
Having lived next door to my aunt Carmen and Uncle Gus for many years. I grew to know them very well. He was a man who would do anything for you. Brought my kids ice cream right before dinner, and always had that smerky smile. I once mentioned that I like this coat rack he had made in his hallway. Next morning I could hear banging outside my door. There he was hanging up the coat rack. This is only one of many things he did. He was there to get our barn up. He would sit in the chair with his coffee and Danish and direct everyone working as to what and how to do things. We will miss him very much. We were truly blessed to have him in our lives. God Bless you and keep you.
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