Maurice L. Bedard

May 26, 2018
BEDARD, MAURICE L.

Maurice Louis Bedard of Nashua, New Hampshire, died with his family by his side on May 26, 2018 after a seven-month battle with mesothelioma. Maurice was born on December 28, 1933 in Northfield, Vermont. He was the youngest child and only son of Louis Claude Bedard and Zorine (Lemonde) Bedard, both of whom had emigrated from St. Jean Baptiste, Quebec in the 1920s.

As a young boy, Maurice and his family moved to Northfield Falls. There he spent his youth creating pleasant memories: delivering newspapers throughout the entire town, caring for his family’s small collection of animals, managing the Northfield High School basketball team, and discovering his aptitude for mechanics and tinkering.

Maurice attended grade school in a two-room schoolhouse where he was one of five students in his class. He went on to Northfield High School and, upon graduation in 1952, took a position at Bean Chevrolet as the bookkeeper. In 1954, Maurice volunteered for the U.S. Army and served for two years as a staff sergeant in Korea. He was trained in fire direction control and small armament and artillery repair, and he worked as a fire direction controller in the Munsan-ni Valley. Based on his high performance on the entrance exam, Maurice was initially recommended as a candidate for officer training school. He was also the top scorer in his fire direction class. Intent on pursuing civilian higher education under the G.I. Bill, Maurice declined the opportunity for a military career and was honorably discharged in 1956.

Maurice returned to Northfield Falls and to his sweetheart, Lorraine Biron, who he had met prior to enlisting. He completed additional coursework at Northfield High School in preparation for studies at the Franklin Institute of Technology in Boston where he received his Associate of Science degree in Electronics Engineering in 1959. Following graduation, he was offered a position as an Electronics Technician at Sanders Associates in Nashua, New Hampshire and was quickly promoted to the position of engineer, remaining with the company until his retirement in 1999.

On June 9, 1962 Maurice and Lorraine were married at her home parish, Saint Augustine, in Montpelier, Vermont. In anticipation of their marriage, Maurice purchased a “fixer-upper” at the top of Chandler Street in Nashua. He and Lorraine spent every free moment they had, laughing as they refurbished their first home together. As their family grew to include a son, then a daughter, they decided to purchase land and build their own home. Side by side, Maurice and Lorraine personally constructed every aspect of the house they built on Hooker Street and made it their family home until his death.

Maurice was a talented craftsman and handyman. He was able to build or repair anything mechanical, electrical, or wooden. He used his talents to advance the causes that were dear to him and those he loved, building a pinewood derby track for his son’s cub scout pack, constructing trophy cases for his children’s junior high school, and refinishing the doors to the church in advance of his daughter’s wedding. Maurice was always ready and willing to lend a hand and offer encouragement on any project.

Maurice was generous with his time and talent. He served on the school board for the Nashua Deanery Schools and, alongside his wife, volunteered in countless activities for their children’s schools and interests. He conducted pinewood derby races for local cub scout packs for over thirty years. In retirement he found diversions as a census taker, volunteer tax preparer, and seasonal postal worker.

Maurice was a faithful Catholic and a parishioner of the former Saint Francis Xavier Parish. He served his parish as finance chair, Eucharistic Minister, RCIA sponsor, and in many renovation and maintenance projects. Following the closure of Saint Francis Xavier, Maurice was a communicant of the Parish of the Resurrection. During retirement, Maurice and Lorraine could often be seen walking to morning Mass at Saint Christopher Parish.

Above all else, Maurice was entirely devoted to his family. He and Lorraine were true partners and best friends. They cherished the simple joys of everyday life and were always content to be in one another’s company. He was an active and caring presence in his children’s lives and took great pride in their accomplishments. Most of all, he found enormous joy in his grandchildren, cherished the many hours they spent together, and treasured his role as “Pépère.”

Maurice led a life of humility, hard work, and devotion. He will be dearly missed by those who loved him.
In addition to his parents, Maurice was predeceased by three sisters, Cecile (Bedard) Dubuque, Louise T. Bedard, and an infant sister, Claire Bedard, three brothers-in law, Lawrence Dubuque, Romain Biron, Ernest Biron, and a sister-in-law, Doris Biron.

In addition to his beloved wife, Lorraine, he is survived by his son, Biron Bedard of Meredith, NH, his daughter, Lorrice Bedard, his son-in-law, Brian Rockwell, and their children, Evangeline, Ambrose and Elise, all of Nashua, NH. He is also survived by his brother-in law and sister-in-law, Edward J. and Carlene Biron, and his sister-in-law, Gloria Biron, as well as several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Calling hours will be held at the FARWELL FUNERAL HOME, 18 Lock Street, Nashua on Wednesday, May 30th from 4 to 7 p.m. and at the Parish of the Resurrection, 449 Broad Street, Nashua, Thursday morning from 10 a.m. until the Funeral Mass at 11 o’clock. Interment will follow in St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Friends are invited to attend. Arrangements are in the care of the FARWELL FUNERAL SERVICE. (603) 882-0591. www.farwellfuneralservice.com

11 Comments on Maurice L. Bedard

Casey Blankenship said : Guest Report Jan 19, 2020 at 9:17 PM

I was so sorry to learn of Maurice’s passing. I only had the pleasure of meeting him one time, but in that one encounter it was clear how warm and welcoming he was. I was unable to travel home for Thanksgiving due to my wife’s pregnancy and my awesome friend Lorrice invited me to her home to share the he holiday with her family. I have never forgotten that kindness and wished I had stayed in touch. Blessings to Lorraine, Lorrice, Biron, and all the kids. You have my love and sympathy.

David Breault said : Guest Report Jun 04, 2018 at 7:50 PM

I am sorry to hear of Maurice's passing. The Bedard family was so well respected in the SFX community and I will always remember him and Lorraine and the kids growing up as they attended Sunday mass every week. I always thought highly of him and what he did in working so hard to keep Saint Francis Xavier going. He along with my Dad and brother were part of the Parish council at a time when it took almost heroic actions to maintain the status quo. To Lorraine and the kids, I speak for the members of my family in offering our sympathy and condolences. I am sure he is with our Lord in Heaven.

Mark Biron said : Guest Report May 31, 2018 at 2:17 PM

My deepest condolences to Aunt Lorraine, Biron, Lorrice and her family. May you all find peace and comfort in the coming months.

BO said : Guest Report May 31, 2018 at 8:11 AM

The loss of a loved one is the most devastating experience a family can face. At times, the loss may seem unbearable. God's word provides a hope and a promise at John 6:40 that can help us through this difficult time.

Sue Smilikis said : Guest Report May 29, 2018 at 6:08 PM

Sorry to hear of your Dad's passing, Lorrice......thinking of you and your family.....God Bless, Sue Smilikis

Mary Kay and Andy James said : Guest Report May 29, 2018 at 5:38 PM

Lorrice, Brian, and Family... We were so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. And thank you for sharing that wonderful write up about his life. A loving, humble, and faith-filled man. God bless you all during this difficult time. Much love to all of you.

Brian Lester said : Guest Report May 29, 2018 at 11:59 AM

Lorraine, Biron & Lorrice, I am so sorry to hear of your husband and father's passing. Your family will be in my prayers for peace and healing during this difficult time.

Jack and Anne Marie Daniels (aka Mr. and Mrs. Daniels) said : Guest Report May 29, 2018 at 9:46 AM

Dear Lorrice, Brian, and Family, Your obituary captured the essence of a family man who toiled lovingly through life, humbly sharing his goodness and faith with all. We trust that your dad bequeathed to you an insight into the awesome mystery of the transfiguration, especially in his last months. We pray that you hold onto and find consolation in these memories and your deep faith. We send you love beyond measure. God bless you, Dear Ones.

Jon Genier said : Guest Report May 29, 2018 at 7:27 AM

My deepest sympathies to Maurice's family. May you find some comfort for your great loss in the hope expressed at Job 14:13-15.

Brenda Lavoie said : Guest Report May 28, 2018 at 10:30 PM

Maurice is s special man. Always wanting to please everyone. You my friend will Never be forgotten. You have left a mark on me I will never forget. You are special in so many ways. God bless you. You have earned your wings. Fly high

lynda downing said : Guest Report May 28, 2018 at 7:52 PM

What a beautiful write up of your dad's life! He lived life fully, and is an inspiration to all who knew him. Our deepest condolences to your family.

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