Christina M. (LaForce) Lavoie, 47.(DEATHS)

From: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) | Date: October 1, 2007 | Copyright information

WORCESTER Christina M. (LaForce) Lavoie, 47, passed away, Thursday, September 27, 2007.

She leaves her husband, Kenneth A. Lavoie; two daughters, Tina L. Heller and her fiance Michael J. Kittredge, and Jennifer L. Richardson and her fiance Comal Warburton all of Worcester; seven grandchildren, Zackery, Jordan, Cayman, Alex, and Jadaci, Gabbi, and Bianca. She also leaves her parents, Paul F. LaForce of Worcester and Joanne F. (Phelps) LaForce of Westborough; a step-child,...

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