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Pauline Eva Sweet, 92

STAMFORD, Vt. —  Pauline Eva (Lachapelle) Sweet, 92 of Stamford, Vt., died Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at her home. She was born in North Adams on March 24, 1932 a daughter of Ferrier and Beatrice (Babeu) Lachapelle.

She attended the former Notre Dame Parochial School in North Adams, MA. and graduated from Drury High School. Pauline was employed at the Whitney Dairy Farm in Stamford, Vt., worked as an accountant at Hunter Machine Co. and Morrison Machine Co. and later as a phone operator at North Adams Regional Hospital.

She was a longtime communicant of St. John Bosco Church in Stamford, VT. Pauline loved spending her summers at Lake Dunmore, VT playing cribbage with her husband, family and friends. She enjoyed traveling to Vermont lakes and rivers fishing with her husband, children and grandchildren. She used her love of cooking to assist in creating the Stamford Fire Department Auxiliary cookbooks that her family uses daily.

She was predeceased by her loving husband Eugene Curwood Sweet whom she married on November 3, 1951 in North Adams and passed away on December 18, 1995.

Survivors include her four loving children, Dianne Gagne (Steven) of Arizona, Cindy Sweet of Vermont, Steven Sweet (Joanne) of New York and Mark Sweet of Vermont. She also leaves grandchildren Tamara, Kelly, Joshua, Christopher, Katrina, Steven II and Bryan as well as several great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. She was predeceased by a daughter Cheryl Ann Schmidt who died December 4, 2015 and a brother Edmond Lachapelle who died April 6, 2021.

Funeral services to celebrate the life of Pauline Sweet will be celebrated on Tuesday, September 17, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at the Flynn & Dagnoli Funeral Home, WEST CHAPELS, 521 West Main St. North Adams, MA. Memorial donations are suggested for the Stamford Volunteer Fire Department through the funeral home. To add to the Book of Memories, please visit flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com.


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I ALWAYS ENJOYED OUR CONVERSATIONS WHEN I WOULD COVER FOR HER BREAKS AT THE NARH. SORRY FOR YOU LOSS.
from: on: 09-26-2024

My heart has lost another piece as your family has lost the matriarch of the family. Your mom was very important to me throughout my life but after my mom passed, your mom became that sounding board for me. I know we feel such a heavy loss, but we must remember all the memories (Lake Dunmore; Firemen's Bizarre; playing cards, and her amazing meatballs and velvet cake) and know we are better people for having her touch our lives like she did. May her memory be a blessing to all who knew her.
from: Marie Kelly-Whitneyon: 09-17-2024

Milt and I would like to express our sincere condolences to her family. I hope all the memories will comfort you all in the days ahead.
from: Bonnie Spenceron: 09-17-2024

My sincerest sympathy to your family with the loss of your Mom. Sending you all love and prayers.
Karen Lesure
from: Diane, Steven, Cindy and Mark,on: 09-16-2024

Cindy and Family - I was so sorry to read about your loss of Pauline. She was such a lovely lady and I enjoyed working beside her while she trained me as a temporary operator at North Adams Regional Hospital. Sending my sympathy to all.
from: Mary Ellen Eliasenon: 09-15-2024

Condolences to all family. I enjoyed growing up next door and enjoying all of her treats including red velvet cake and carmel apples. Just a great neighbor and wonderful lady in Stamford.
from: Bruce Whitneyon: 09-15-2024

Mark and all of the sweet family, Many special thoughts and prayers for you. I worked with Pauline at NARH for many years she was such a pleasant and caring lady. She will be missed by all that knew her. She was always caring and giving and so supportive of her family and community. Rest in Peace my friend
Beverly Maynard
from: on: 09-14-2024

I became acquainted with Pauline when my husband, David and I joined St. John Bosco Catholic Church in Stamford, VT. To say Pauline was a wonderful person is an understatement. She was by fair the finest Lady we were ever to have the pleasure of calling Our Friend. As she aged and was unable to attend Mass, we missed our friend terribly. We will always remember her smile, laughter and giving way. May she rest in the Arms of Our Lord.
from: Bonnie Whitneyon: 09-13-2024

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