Paul L. Morin, 84.(DEATHS)

From: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) | Date: February 25, 2007 | Copyright information

NORTH OXFORD Paul L. Morin, 84, formerly of Worcester and Auburn, died Friday, February 23rd, in Autumn Village, Worcester, after an illness.

He leaves his wife of 58 years, Norean S. (Chamberlain) Morin; two daughters, Sharon Benoit of Shrewsbury and Joy Holmgren of Sturbridge; a son, Kevin Morin of Worcester; a brother, Phillip Morin of Lakeland, FL; three sisters, Olive Rabidou of Holden, Theresa Johnson of Worcester and Yvonne Germain of Dudley; four grandchildren, f...

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