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William J. Parmentier, 72, of Thompson, Died August 13, 2011 surrounded by his loving family at Daykimball Hospital in Putnam. Beloved husband to Gladys (Bourbeau) Parmentier of 46 years. He was born on February 5, 1939 in Webster, MA, son of the late Henri and Bernadette Parmentier.
William worked as a lead man for Johnson Corrugated. He loved camping, playing horseshoes and surf fishing. William was co-captian of his high school football team and played semi-pro football. He was a fan of the Uconn Huskies womens basketball team and a Patriots fan.William was a member of the Thompson Rod & Gun Club, where he served as a previous president. William loved the time he spent fishing with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife of 46 years Gladys, children, Danielle Fafard and her husband Gene of Thompson, Kenny Burwell and his wife Charlotte of Danielson and daughter-in-law, Maureen Demarais of Thompson, grandchildren Keith Parmentier, Jr., Brittany Berd, Halie Danielson, Logan Danielson, greatgrandchildren, Brendan and Natlia. William was predeceased by his son Keith Parmentier, Sr., and a brother Richard Parmentier.
Services are private. To share a memory with his family “Light a Candle” at www.smithandwalkerfh.com
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John Sellig posted a condolence
I was very sorry to hear of Bill,s passing.We not only graduated from high school together,but we also played on the football team all through our high school years.Bill was a good captain and a great teammate.
In addition to that my brother and I hung out with Bill while we all grew up.His family lived in my grandmothers house on East Main Street in Webster where McDonalds now stands.
We had a lot of good times playing ball and fishing.I last saw Bill when the 1955 football team was inducted into the Bartlett Hall of Fame several years ago. Bill will be missed.
Sincerely,
John Sellig
Class President
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Gail Fusco posted a condolence
So sorry to hear of Billy's passing. We have many fond memories of years ago. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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mary posted a condolence
Bill was such a wonderful man. He always treated me as part of the family. Bill was strong,funny,respectful,caring, and just so loving. Even before it was time for him to go and he was getting a little tired and weak. He still cared for his loving wife, Glady. Bill did this and I never ever heard him complain. Bill, you made me laugh. I so looked forward to seeing you while I cared for your precious Glady. As I continue to care for her,I am sure your ears will be ringing. Till we meet again, keep the coffee hot.
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kelly brown posted a condolence
I remember my god father Bill as a very loving and caring person. He was always happy and tried to make you laugh everytime you saw him. I will always remember waiting in the window for him and Glad Bags (as my mom called her) to came see me. I enjoyed going to the camp ground knowing i would see him. Even though through the years we grew apart and hardly saw eachother I will still miss him dearly. Love you Bill!!
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George & Cindie Baker posted a condolence
I remember them coming over to the house and us kids would play and watch TV while the adults played cards. We were also fortunate enough to be able to camp with them for a couple years and had fun hanging out at the campground. We will miss you!! Rest in Peace Bill :)
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Ken & Doris Brown posted a condolence
I remember how Bill and Gladys would come over on Saturday nights to play cards and we would split a 6 pack. Then we would go out to the Elks where Bill was a member at the time. We would always party hardy. Rest in Peace Good Friend!!!!
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logan posted a condolence
you will always be missed,i will always remember the great times we had together camping and fisheing but there still was so much we dident get to do...will love you always and forever,logan.
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logan posted a condolence
you will always be missed,i will never forget all our good times together camping and fishing.we had alot of fun but there were so much we dident get to do together...love you always and forever,logan.
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Bill Juzwic posted a condolence
Bill we will miss you at Hidden Acres you were always so much fun to be around and a great Bocce player. Rest in peace
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thomas rickaby posted a condolence
Bill i always loved u thank u for all the rides. And all the super bowls my friend. keep the beer on ice and the bait alive. See u when i get there. I will always love u and Gladys.
Tommy
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