
Armand Joseph Favreau
WINTER HAVEN, Fla. – Armand Joseph Favreau, of Winter Haven, Fla., passed away peacefully on March 30, 2022. He was born May 24 1946.
He is survived by his long term partner, Nancy Zografos; his brother, Donald Favreau (Dorothy), his sister, Patricia O’Connell, his brother Kenneth Favreau; his children, Deborah Mercier, James Favreau, Michael Favreau, and Jennifer Harris; eight grandchildren, Erika, Mike (Lindy), Kendra, Laura, Jade, Parker, Christian, and Cameron; and seven great-grandchildren, Christopher, Ella, Payton, Ellie, Chloe, Magnolia, and Rylen.
Armand lived a wonderful life as a successful businessman. He was a practicing Catholic who attended church regularly. He owned several businesses and was a financial consultant prior to retiring. His love for his family was demonstrated through providing stability and opportunity. His love for all things Disney and golf was most certainly his trademark. His family, and all who have known him, have many wonderful memories of him that they will always cherish to keep his spirit alive in their hearts forever.
Services will be held on Friday, June 17 at 11 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church, located at 20 Lake St. Winthrop, ME 04364.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to; Parkinson’s Foundation, atwww.parkinson.org or: Alzheimer’s Association, atwww.alz.org
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