What a great picture of Uncle Lawrence; that is exactly how I remember him, with a big smile and the personality to match. He seemed to find joy in every day, an example for us all.
Condolences and love to all the Trudeaus. There are so many great memories of Uncle Foo and Aunt Pat. Many snowmobile expeditions of the “fugawee” tribe with Uncle Foo as the trail boss, all the times spent at camp where Aunt Pat would feed and take care of everyone, and of course the 4th of July at their beautiful home where you could rest, catch-up with people, get a cold beverage, and eat all you wanted, whoever was visiting. We were all certainly blessed to have them in our lives, and Gladstone and the world were a much better place because of them. They were truly some of the best people we have ever known. The hunting and fishing crew are now back together in heaven and surely getting their limit. Most importantly, Uncle Foo and Aunt Pat are together again. Godspeed, you will be greatly missed.
Grandpa Trudeau was a wonderful man. He was always willing to help a neighbor or friend. He had such a kind heart. I will always remember his smile. Thank you for opening up your house to the Maingots.
Uncle Lawrence was a loving and caring man always loved to go visit him and Auntie when we came home.It won’t be the same,but we have wonderful memories of them.Our thoughts and Prayers are with all his family.Harvey & Pam
Mary and Mark Malnor - Rapid River, MI
Mary and family , so very sorry to hear about the passing of your dad…. peace and prayers to all the family.
kenneth sorg - swansea, Il
What a great picture of Uncle Lawrence; that is exactly how I remember him, with a big smile and the personality to match. He seemed to find joy in every day, an example for us all.
The Stones – Jeff, Karrie, Dylan, Ben, Vicki, Scott - Indianapolis, Gladstone, 0
Condolences and love to all the Trudeaus. There are so many great memories of Uncle Foo and Aunt Pat. Many snowmobile expeditions of the “fugawee” tribe with Uncle Foo as the trail boss, all the times spent at camp where Aunt Pat would feed and take care of everyone, and of course the 4th of July at their beautiful home where you could rest, catch-up with people, get a cold beverage, and eat all you wanted, whoever was visiting. We were all certainly blessed to have them in our lives, and Gladstone and the world were a much better place because of them. They were truly some of the best people we have ever known. The hunting and fishing crew are now back together in heaven and surely getting their limit. Most importantly, Uncle Foo and Aunt Pat are together again. Godspeed, you will be greatly missed.
Meraya Maingot Pegg - Tampa, Fl
Grandpa Trudeau was a wonderful man. He was always willing to help a neighbor or friend. He had such a kind heart. I will always remember his smile. Thank you for opening up your house to the Maingots.
Charlie and Sandy Thompson
To the family of Lawrence Trudeau.Our sincere sympathy.
Pam Bachtel - Port Clinton, OH
Uncle Lawrence was a loving and caring man always loved to go visit him and Auntie when we came home.It won’t be the same,but we have wonderful memories of them.Our thoughts and Prayers are with all his family.Harvey & Pam
Kathy Maynard - Gladstone, MI
Remember Larry from when Pat babysat my kids. Great guy. Sorry for your loss.
Dale & Rani Douville
Dear Chris & Mike,So very sorry to hear of the loss of your dear father and father-in-law. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Dale & Rani