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Stephen Peter Belouin

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Stephen Peter Belouin

Birth
Eatontown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Death
12 Oct 2007 (aged 39)
Williamstown, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Williamstown, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Passed away at home. North Adams Steeplecats fan

Stephen P. Belouin Funeral Notice:


WILLIAMSTOWN -- A celebration of the life of Stephen Peter Belouin, 39, of 34 May St., was held Wednesday, Oct. 17, at the Williams Inn with the Rev. Jill Graham officiating.

A photo montage and video of Mr. Belouin was shown. Ms. Graham read a eulogy written by Mary Ann Belouin, mother. A poem written by Robert Frost was read by Grant Sullivan, brother-in-law. Words of love and reflections were offered by family and friends. A reflection, created by his longtime friend, Melvin Accetta, was read by Mary Lou Accetta.

Krista Duplantis sang "Amazing Grace."

A reception followed at the inn.

Burial took place in Eastlawn Cemetery with Ms. Graham offering prayers. Paul Belouin, uncle, read a poem and Toran Manning played "Amazing Grace" on the bagpipes.

Mr. Belouin died Oct. 12. The Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals, North Adams, was charge of arrangements.

If anyone has a memory or story about Stephen Belouin, they are asked to send it to the funeral home.

Published by The Berkshire Eagle on Oct. 24, 2007.

Updated by Melinda Alderman

Passed away at home. North Adams Steeplecats fan

Stephen P. Belouin Funeral Notice:


WILLIAMSTOWN -- A celebration of the life of Stephen Peter Belouin, 39, of 34 May St., was held Wednesday, Oct. 17, at the Williams Inn with the Rev. Jill Graham officiating.

A photo montage and video of Mr. Belouin was shown. Ms. Graham read a eulogy written by Mary Ann Belouin, mother. A poem written by Robert Frost was read by Grant Sullivan, brother-in-law. Words of love and reflections were offered by family and friends. A reflection, created by his longtime friend, Melvin Accetta, was read by Mary Lou Accetta.

Krista Duplantis sang "Amazing Grace."

A reception followed at the inn.

Burial took place in Eastlawn Cemetery with Ms. Graham offering prayers. Paul Belouin, uncle, read a poem and Toran Manning played "Amazing Grace" on the bagpipes.

Mr. Belouin died Oct. 12. The Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals, North Adams, was charge of arrangements.

If anyone has a memory or story about Stephen Belouin, they are asked to send it to the funeral home.

Published by The Berkshire Eagle on Oct. 24, 2007.

Updated by Melinda Alderman


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