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BEACON FALLS, Conn. — George and Eva May (Soucy) Frechette of Beacon Falls, Conn., previously of Rumford, entered eternal rest. George passed away on Saturday, July 10, and Eva May passed on Friday, Aug. 26. George was 82; Eva was 78.

George was born in Portland, Oct. 1, 1928, the son of the late Valere and Eulalie (Arsenault) Frechette. A longtime resident of Bridgeport, Conn., he was a retiree of AVCO-Lycoming and also served in the Army during the Korean War.

Eva May (Soucy) Frechette was born on Dec. 4, 1932, in Rumford, the daughter of the late Rudolph and Bessie (Collins) Soucy. Both George and Eva May enjoyed spending their summers at Roxbury Pond. They loved to be surrounded by their family and friends and were always ready for a game of cards. George enjoyed a good yard sale and Eva May enjoyed her soap operas and never missed a class reunion. They will be missed by many.

Survivors include their loving children, Paul Frechette and wife, Kelly, of Beacon Falls, Conn., Betty Kostyszyn and husband, Robert, of Stratford, Conn., Karen Udiskey and husband, Ronald, of Sandy Hook, Conn., and Ann Torri and husband, Marco, of Seymour, Conn.; grandchildren, Jonathan Frechette, Kristie Weir, Jessica Olmstead, Sarah Kostyszyn, Mitchell Udiskey, Ryan Frechette, Cora Udiskey and Isabella Torri; several nieces and nephews; George is survived by three sisters, Doris, Lorraine and Valerie; and Eva May by her brother, Albert Soucy and wife, Margie.

She was predeceased by her brother, Joe Soucy.

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