Gardie O. Paquin – July 9, 2020

Boston N.Y./Livonia N.Y: July 9, 2020 at age 92. Predeceased by parents Arch and Elsie Paquin and wife Isabell Paquin. Survived by his children Yvonne Allen, Dana (Ginger) Paquin, Debbie Phillips and Denise Dee; 9 grandchildren and 1 great grandson.

Gardie was born on February 6, 1928 in Waynesburg, PA but lived most of his life in Boston N.Y. in a house that his father built in 1930. He served in the Merchant Marines after high school and in the U.S. Army as a helicopter mechanic during the Korean War.

He married Isabell on August 15, 1953. They remained in Boston where they raised their family and where he ran his own business, Boston Auto Electric, until his retirement. He was a big auto racing fan, private pilot, fisherman, and a great Euchre player. Over the years, he enjoyed many fishing trips with friends, as well as the Oshkosh airshow, and watching the Indy 500 in person.

A private/family service will be held at a future date. He will be laid to rest next to his wife of 64 years, and both of his parents, at the Maplewood Cemetery, Boston N.Y. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ , an organization that Gardie supported for years. To send a condolence or share a memory, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhome.com.

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3 thoughts on “Gardie O. Paquin – July 9, 2020

  1. To the family of Gardie, Sorry to hear of your dads passing. He was one of a kind and a very likeable man.

  2. To the family of Gardie Paquin

    So sorry to for your loss.Gardie was a good person and a very good friend of mine,
    Went on many fishing trips and played a lot of euchre together. He took me on his plane many times and always enjoyed his company. May he Rest In Peace.
    Bob and Lori Forness

  3. Denise, It sounds like he was a man to be proud of! You certainly were devoted to him, especially after your mother died. Always console yourself by remembering the happy times together.

    My co silences to the rest of your family as well.
    Mary Eisenhard

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