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YVON ELDMOND GIROUARD
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YVON E GIROUARD
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POSTED ON 8.9.2025
POSTED BY: Joe B
Looking thru my fathers
1968 platoon 1009 USMC bootcamp yearbook . I’m so sorry you didn’t make it home and for the sorrow your family spent a lifetime enduring . Thank you for your bravery and sacrifice — and may the cowards that send our young men to perish in these senseless foreign wars, answer to Him.
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POSTED ON 5.28.2025
POSTED BY: Raine harper
Mr.peanut
Mr.peanut was a very strong man and he fought for this contry.
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POSTED ON 5.27.2025
POSTED BY: Donna McCusker
Keeping Your Memory Alive Through Education
Dear Uncle Peanut,
Although we've never met I feel very close to you. I'm the daughter of your brother Guy Girouard, and I teach 6th grade in Littleton, NH. Each year the children learn about your family moving from Canada to the United States, and your decision to courageously fight for your country.
I love you,
Donna Lee (Girouard) McCusker
Although we've never met I feel very close to you. I'm the daughter of your brother Guy Girouard, and I teach 6th grade in Littleton, NH. Each year the children learn about your family moving from Canada to the United States, and your decision to courageously fight for your country.
I love you,
Donna Lee (Girouard) McCusker
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POSTED ON 5.21.2025
POSTED BY: Donna (Girouard) McCusker
Keeping Your Memory Alive Through Eucation
Uncle Peanut,
Although we have never met I feel very close to you. Please know that I keep your life story alive with the students I teach right here in Littleton, NH. Our students learn how you and your family came to America from Canada and that you chose to courageously fight for our country.
I love you,
Mrs. Donna (Girouard) McCusker
Although we have never met I feel very close to you. Please know that I keep your life story alive with the students I teach right here in Littleton, NH. Our students learn how you and your family came to America from Canada and that you chose to courageously fight for our country.
I love you,
Mrs. Donna (Girouard) McCusker
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