"He certainly lived a very full & rewarding life! Thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends."
– Cheryl White, Family,
Lebanon, NH, Jan 19, 2021
"Wow, what a terrific life! And this smiling photo is how he always greeted others. Certainly a wonderful memory of him to hold in our hearts. Whenever we were around him, he made us feel as though we were the only ones in the room. He gave great attention and support to his family and friends. We could tell that he was a wonderful soul, who gave his all in everything he did. It was especially noted with his marriage to Jeanette. Such a beautiful couple, and a beacon of inspiration for all of the Saint Rose of Lima parishioners. Joe will be missed, but his charitable mannerisms and actions will be remembered by many. God Bless!
Many Blessings to the LaCroix Family!"
– Richard and Mary Pat Simmons, Family Friend,
Bethlehem, NH, Jan 17, 2021
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– Denise Barrett, Family,
Jan 16, 2021
"I loved my visits with Uncle Fernand and Aunt Jeanette. I have so many wonderful memories with them and my cousins but I especially loved being there when the Cowboys were playing and I would cheer for the other team just to make it interesting and Uncle Fernand would be on the phone with his boys because they are betting for different my team Uncle Fernand you were and will always be a very special Uncle to me love you ❤ Denise
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– Denise Barrett, Family,
Jan 16, 2021
"We will miss our visits with Uncle Fernand. He was my godfather, a special one at that. He was always a family man ,and very caring. He would talk about family times and memories. He and Aunt Jeanette were the best role models we could ask for.Their love for each other was most obvious.We are glad that we had the time to go and visit over the past years. Keeping all of you in our prayers."
– Robert & Debbie LaCroix, Family,
Enfield, NH, Jan 10, 2021
"Jeanette: I loved looking at all those pictures that were posted. In every one of the two of you, you're either holding hands or touching in some way. Such love you two had! Unfortunately, I know how you're feeling right now. I hope we can get together one of these days and share stories. Love you!"
– Marilyn Eddy, Family Friend,
Manchester, CT, Jan 10, 2021