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Alvin (Papa) Mailloux

Posted 2017-10-05 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ
>>> Published on Thursday, October 5, 2017 <<<

On Sept. 23, Alvin ‘Papa’ Mailloux passed away, free to again be
with his ”MeMe” (Coyita), his wife of more than 70 years.

Born in Indiana, he spent most of his life in Kankakee, Illinois,
with time in Reno, Nevada, and finally in Lake Havasu City.

His homes do not encompass the extent of his adventures, as he was
fond of saying. “I’ve been around the world twice and talked to
everybody once.” That he chose to serve his country as a United
States Marine was indicative of his character.

It was in Kankakee that Alvin nurtured his father’s small business
into a thriving commercial painting service that employed dozens of
people. His hobby was hunting and camping, but his true passion was
spending time with good friends.

Friendship was based on mutual love and respect, and based on those
values, his friends easily numbered into the thousands. He was a
fabulous dancer who always had girls waiting for the next dance. In
his later years, the dancing went away, but girls and women of all
ages continued to treasure his company because of his knack for
making them feel special and good about themselves.

In Kankakee, he raised three sons: Danny (Paula) Mailloux , Allen
(Sheila) Mailloux, and Billy (Kimberly) Mailloux and three
daughters: Madonna (Fred) Fennell, Rita (Larry) Wienholz, and
Beverly (Bill) Davenport. Son Billy and daughter Madonna wait for
him in Heaven. There are numerous grandchildren, great-
grandchildren, and enough extended family to fill a small town.

Raise a glass or bottle to Papa! Mourn not his loss but remember his
long, rich, wonderful life, lived on his terms. Remember the
difference he made in the lives of those around him.

True story!

Services were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com. Send the family a free card at
www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze.





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