![]() He was a good man of strong faith in God this was rooted in him and sustained him with endurance in very difficult and painful times, especially those that crossed his way in his later years. Sadly, when his beloved Theresa became ill, he was very devoted and tended to her with great care and love until God called her home. In early 2015, Dismas and Therese left Waltham and moved to Hubbardston to be closer to their children, where they enjoyed a more leisurely life in their new Condo. He was a 'people person' and loved to laugh. Dismas was always a very hard worker, but he always took the time to enjoy his life which was fulfilled with family, friends, work and play. By March, they would often travel to Florida on camping trips for a few weeks to enjoy the warmer weather. Camping was the plan for most weekends in the Spring and Fall at local campgrounds. Dismas really knew how to enjoy a vacation. On other days, they would enjoy soaking the warm sun at the beautiful beaches and later enjoy the magnificent Canadian sunset. A good catch of the fresh local lobster was often on the menu, and visiting family and friends, playing a good competitive game of "Washer" was a weekly event. But his greatest enjoyment came from packing his travel-trailer for a camping trip to Shediac, his hometown, for a few weeks in the summer for vacation. Walden Pond was a favorite place to fish with friends and relax, often after work or on Saturdays. In April 1990, he won the trophy at the Sportsman's Club for a four-pound brown trout. Fishing was one of his favorite pastimes. He always enjoyed singing and playing the guitar (still has it), that he learned from his brother Rene in his youth. He loved to take Theresa to the Club on Saturday evening for a night of dancing to a live band of Country Music with all their friends. Dismas was a member of the French American Victory Club where he enjoyed meeting old and new friends, chatting about their younger days gone by "back then" in Canada. He continued working part-time at Adesa Car Auction for another thirteen years. Dismas was employed at the General Motor Plant in Framingham for thirty-two years until the Plant shut down. Waltham is where the couple settled, raised their two children and resided for fifty-three years as active members of the Saint Joseph Catholic Parish Community. The two were married in Saint Joseph Church on May 21, 1961. In the mid 1950's, he joined his sisters in Waltham, Massachusetts, U.S.A. In his mid-twenties, he left to work in Labrador for a few years. Dismas was born in Shediac-Bridge, New-Brunswick, Canada on Februto the late Leandre and Victorine (Richard) Poirier. Poirier, who passed away on December 10, 2015. LeBlanc, who predeceased him on January 2, 2018, and the father of Roland J. He was the beloved husband of fifty-six years to the late Theresa M. He passed away in the late evening, very peacefully at the Wachusett Manor in Gardner, Massachusetts. In memory of Christopher Conlin, please visit our floral store.It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dismas (Desi) A. Condolences, and messages for his family, may be expressed by visiting: To send flowers In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Cape Cod #WGYB2T, PO Box 1120, Framingham, MA 01701.Īrrangements are under the direction and care of the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home, 612 Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543. There will be a graveside memorial service Sunday 5/1 11:30 at Woodside Cemetery Summer St, Yarmouthport followed by a celebration of life at 48 Arrowhead Dr Yarmouthport. “Uncle Frannie” loved his nieces & nephews: Michael Davis, Thomas Davis, Samuel Davis, Kate Davis Cavallaro, Chet Conlin, Caylee Conlin, Crystal Adams & Samantha Vennberg.īurial services are private. Christopher is survived by his wife Kristen, sister Elisabeth Kantor (Rich) of Little Buttermilk Bay MA, and brother Charles Conlin (Darcy) of Scituate MA., his mother in law Phyllis Vennberg of Yarmouthport, MA and sister in law Laura Moore (Albert) of Richmond, KY.Ĭhristopher was preceded in death by his parents, Charlie and Pat. He was a wonderful son, brother, uncle and his friendship will be missed by many. You had better bring your facts & not just your opinions. He was a great conversationalist & fierce debater. Christopher was an avid reader & history buff. He and Kristen moved to Newcastle on the coast of Maine in 2017 where they enjoyed renovating an old farmhouse & their 2 Great Pyrenees Grumble & Leo. He was the loving and devoted husband of Kristen (Vennberg) Conlin for 22 years. Bernard’s CCHS in Fitchburg, MA and 1990 graduate of University of Massachusetts Amherst. Christopher Francis Conlin, 55, longtime resident of Barnstable, MA passed away after a brief illness April 20.
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