James L. LaFlamme, Sr. Print E-mail

James L. LaFlamme, Sr.

 
U.S. Army veteran; Sears retiree; 76
 
 James L. LaFlamme Sr., 76, of Tyngsboro, died early Monday morning, August 1st at Lowell General Hospital, losing his long fight with cancer.
 Born in Lowell, May 25, 1935, the son of the late Charles J. and the late Fabiola (Beaudette) LaFlamme, he lived in Lowell most of his life, attended Lowell schools and was a graduate of Lowell High School.
 A veteran of the Korean War, he served in the U.S. Army.
 Before retiring, Mr. LaFlamme was a Sales Clerk and dedicated employee with Sears at their Lowell and Nashua locations for over 30 years.
 Among his many interests, spending time with his family and deer hunting is what he enjoyed most.
 When you met James, you could feel the kindness and love he greeted everyone with.
A truly selfless man, he was always giving and always had a smile on his face.
 Mr. LaFlamme is survived by a son James L. LaFlamme, Jr. and his wife Lisa of Pelham, NH; three daughters Kim M. Fry of Tyngsboro, Renée L. Boyle and her husband Arthur A. Boyle of Tyngsboro and Kerri A. Duggan and her husband Dana Duggan of Alton, NH; ten grandchildren James L. LaFlamme III, Haileigh A. LaFlamme, Tom L. Fry, David L. Fry, Brianna P. Duggan, Jaimi I. Duggan, Paige A. Duggan, Shalyn A. McFadden, Shannon Boyle and  Courtney Boyle ; six great-grandchildren Amber Fry, Noah Fry, Aubrie Fry, Dennis Boyle, Isaih Boyle and Myles Boyle; three sisters-in-law Doris LaFlamme, Phyllis LaFlamme and Gloria LaFlamme all of Lowell; and many nieces and nephews.
 He was also father of the late Dawn Ann LaFlamme and brother of the late Richard LaFlamme, Robert LaFlamme, Charles LaFlamme, John LaFlamme and Rita LaFlamme.
 
 “Family is what’s important”
 Forever in our hearts – We love you Grumpy!
 
LaFLAMME – In Lowell, August 1, 2011, James L. LaFlamme, Sr., 76, of Tyngsboro.  Friends may call at the O’DONNELL FUNERAL HOME 276 PAWTUCKET ST, LOWELL from 5 to 8 P.M. Thursday. His Funeral will take place from the Funeral Home Friday morning at 11 o’clock followed by his Committal Prayers at ST. JOSEPH CEMETERY CHAPEL in Chelmsford at 12:00 o’clock. E-condolence/directions at www.odonnellfuneralhome.com. Arrangements by Funeral Directors John W. Crane and James F. O’Donnell, Jr. (978 or 866)458-8768.
Condolences (5)
  • Maureen (Laferriere) Soucy
    Dear LaFlamme Family, I am saddend to hear about the loss of your loving dad, he was a wonderful man that I remember fondly from my childhood. May you find comfort in knowing he is now at peace. With deepest sympathy. Love, Maureen
  • Fr. John Peterson, O.P.  - Mary, Anne, Phil and Brendan
    No words of mine can mean much now. Your loss is far too great and much too close. But for those of us in Dominican Mission and Ministry here at PC, in behalf of our Alumni and Alumnae, and in my own name, we want to make known to you, our deepest sympathy. In the praying we are doing, Mary is with us...so are you! At a time such as this, nothing anyone says makes much sense. (Perhaps better than most I know that.) But it is my hope that the consoling thought of a Trappist monk might help. Thomas Merton wrote, death is where the hills end, and the stars begin. Marys' "hills" are over now. It's her time to be with the "stars" and their Source. It is my hope that the deep, inner Peace that thought can induce, will be with you and your family...especially now. May another Mary, the temple in whom God's Son became a priest, keep you near, in her care. With His Love and all mine,
  • Sovath Vimosleng  - My Condolences
    I'm sorry for your loss...Sovath
  • Craig, Pam, Meredith and Hanna  - We are happy we had the pleasure to know him!
    Dear Kerri, Dana, Kim, Renee, Art, Jim, Lisa and all family members, We are so sorry to hear the sad news. He will be missed. Just know we are thinking of all of you. Love, Craig, Pam, Meredith and Hannah Trepanier
  • Mike & Debbi Desjardins  - Your Dad will be missed
    Kerri, Kim, Renee, Jim We are sorry for your loss. Your dad was a great guy and we have many fond memories of hime at camp and at your homes. I will always remember his reaction to my "Beef Stew". Know that he is in a better place now, free of the pain and stress of life on earth. We are here for you. Love Deb, Mike & Sophie
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