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		Paul 
				Cormier 
				
				1961  -  2010  | 
			 
		 
		
		Paul Cormier, 49 of Royalston MA, died Wednesday afternoon, December 
		15th at home surrounded by family, after a battle with lung cancer. Son 
		of Philias and Devita Cormier, Paul was born on July 28, 1961 in Canada. 
		He grew up on “French Hill” and moved to Royalston with his family in 
		1987. 
		He was employed by United Solutions in Leominster 
		for 13 years, until his illness forced him to retire. He was an avid 
		fisherman who spent countless hours fishing and ice fishing or just 
		hanging out with his family on Laurel Lake in Fitzwilliam NH. He will be 
		sadly missed by his high school sweetheart and loving wife of 28 years, 
		Patricia (Moore) Cormier and two daughters, Jennifer Fowler and Crystal 
		Shotwell. A grandson 4yr old Tyson Thomas Trimel. A new granddaughter, 
		17 day old Madisyn Laurel Shotwell and another grandchild due in July. 
		Three step grandchildren, Lauren, Ulysses (Bucky) and Derek Fowler. He 
		also leaves his parents, Philias and Devita Cormier. Two brothers and 
		two sisters, Victor Cormier, Roger Cormier, Bertha Braneff and Kathy 
		Cormier. His mother-in-law, Irene Moore.   
		Burial was in Jonas Alliene Cemetery, Royalston.  
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      Mark A. 
      Walker 
      1960 - 2007 
      
      Mark A. Walker, 46, of 543 Clark St., Gardner, died 
      on Thursday, Nov. 1, in Gardner.  
       Mr. Walker was born in Fitchburg on Dec. 28, 1960, 
      son of Warren and Velma (Hughes) Walker. He lived in Fitchburg for more 
      than 20 years before moving to Gardner a year ago. Mark was a member of the Iron Worker's Union Local # 
      7. He was also a member of St. Mark's Church in Leominster and the Rod & 
      Gun Club in Gardner. 
      He is survived by three brothers, Gerald A. Walker 
      of Newark, Del., George N. Walker of Plymouth and Frederick E. Walker of 
      Brockton; a sister, Robin A. Haywood of Michigan; three nieces and two 
      nephews.  
		The funeral service was held in St. Mark's Episcopal 
      Church, Leominster. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery in Leominster.  | 
     
   
  
 
		  
		
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