Born in Gardner on March 17, 1936, he was the son of the late Emile and Lillian (Gallant) Daigle.
Pat was a graduate of Gardner High School with the Class of 1955. He went on to receive his Associates Degree in Accounting from Bentley University in 1957. He also attended Clark University. He was an accountant and employed by The Country Hen of Hubbardston for 8 years. He was previously employed by Fontaine Bros., Heywood Wakefield Company, and was a Bail Commissioner for the State of Massachusetts. He was a National Guard Veteran, where he served his country for four years.
He was a member of St. Vincent De Paul Church of Baldwinville where he served on the finance committee and the Annual Bazaar Committee. He was also a member of AARP, and the Mill Glenn Campers Association, where he was a director and the treasurer for many years.
Pat enjoyed cardplaying, golf, traveling, gardening, watching Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune, and spending time at his camp at Mill Glenn Pond, but his biggest enjoyment was spending time with his family.
He was predeceased by twin son and daughter, Michael and Patricia Daigle who died at birth; two brothers John Cleo Daigle, and Norbert Alvin Daigle; and one sister Marie Stella Dion.
Burial will follow in Notre Dame Cemetery, West Street, Gardner.
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Born in Gardner on March 17, 1936, he was the son of the late Emile and Lillian (Gallant) Daigle.
Pat was a graduate of Gardner High School with the Class of 1955. He went on to receive his Associates Degree in Accounting from Bentley University in 1957. He also attended Clark University. He was an accountant and employed by The Country Hen of Hubbardston for 8 years. He was previously employed by Fontaine Bros., Heywood Wakefield Company, and was a Bail Commissioner for the State of Massachusetts. He was a National Guard Veteran, where he served his country for four years.
He was a member of St. Vincent De Paul Church of Baldwinville where he served on the finance committee and the Annual Bazaar Committee. He was also a member of AARP, and the Mill Glenn Campers Association, where he was a director and the treasurer for many years.
Pat enjoyed cardplaying, golf, traveling, gardening, watching Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune, and spending time at his camp at Mill Glenn Pond, but his biggest enjoyment was spending time with his family.
He was predeceased by twin son and daughter, Michael and Patricia Daigle who died at birth; two brothers John Cleo Daigle, and Norbert Alvin Daigle; and one sister Marie Stella Dion.
Burial will follow in Notre Dame Cemetery, West Street, Gardner.
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