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10/29/73 - 12/3/07 Obituary from the Plattsburgh Press Republican 12/5/07
Paquette, Daryll F.
CADYVILLE
-- Daryll F. Paquette, 34, of Myers Way, Cadyville, died
Monday, Dec. 3, 2007.
He was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, Oct. 29, 1973, the son of
Dennis Paquette and Judy (Sorrell) Campbell.
Daryll attended Seton Catholic for several years. His senior
year he attended and graduated from Saranac Central School.
He was a correctional officer at Adirondack Correctional
Facility in Ray Brook.
Daryll enjoyed spending time on his computer, riding his
4-wheeler and working with Kenny Rambach. He was very
creative and loved to work. He was an avid Miami Dolphins
fan and Red Sox fan. He had a way of making family and
friends feel good, even if it were a bad day. He was a
loving husband, father, brother and son and will be missed
dearly. Even after death, Daryll continued to help people by
being an anatomical donor.
Survivors include his wife of 10 years, Nicole K. (Goddeau)
Paquette, whom he married Sept. 27, 1997, at the St. James
Minor Church in Cadyville; son, Tanner F. Paquette;
daughter, Mya R. Paquette; father, Dennis Paquette and wife
Monica of Alabama; mother, Judy Campbell and husband Scott
of Morrisonville; sister, Sarah Jo Paquette of Plattsburgh;
brother, Justin Paquette of Plattsburgh; two stepsisters,
Erin Campbell of Peru and Anne Campbell of New York City;
paternal grandfather, Ernest Paquette of Utica;
parents-in-law, Pattie and Allen Goddeau of Cadyville;
brother-in-law, Timothy Goddeau of Medford, Long Island;
three nephews, Bailey Cross, Gavin Fountain and Zachary
Goddeau; niece, Kacie Goddeau; and several aunts, uncles and
cousins.
Relatives and friends may call Thursday, Dec. 6, 2007, from
4 to 8 p.m. at the Hamilton Funeral Home in Peru. A Mass of
Christian burial will be celebrated Friday, Dec. 7, 2007, at
11 a.m. at St. Alexander's Church in Morrisonville, with
Joseph W. Elliott, pastor, celebrating. Burial will follow
in St. Alexander's Cemetery.
Donations in his memory may be made to the Daryll F.
Paquette Scholarship Fund, which will be established for his
children.
Published in the Press Republican from 12/4/2007 -
12/5/2007. Daryl, your
big heart was an inspiration to us all. You will not
be forgotten. Please click below to sign
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