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Obituary: Rose B. Mongeon, age 87

Rose was retired from Summagraphics where she worked in the electronic assembly for many years.

 

Rose B. Mongeon, age 87, of Fairfield and formerly of Milford for 20 years, beloved wife of the late Wilfred Mongeon, died on Friday, February 15.

Rose was born in Richmond, VT on August 6, 1925 to the late Frank and Elsie Felch Bell.

She was retired from Summagraphics where she worked in the electronic assembly for many years.

Survivors include her daughter; Jacklyn McLaine of Fairfield, three grandchildren; Sean and Ryan McLaine and Eric Mongeon and two great grandsons, Nicholas Mongeon and Colin McLaine.

Rose is predeceased by her son; Brent F. Mongeon and son-in-law, John McLaine. Interment will be private.

Charitable donations may be made in Rose's memory to the following organization:

American Heart Association 
http://www.americanheart.org 
20 Speen St., Framingham, MA. 01701-4688
Tel: 800 662 1701

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