IN MEMORIAM: DYETIDermott A. Breault Of Wakefield, formerly of Arlington. Devoted husband of 49 years to Barbara A. (Flaherty) Breault. Father of Thomas Breault and his wife Suzette of Bennett, CO. Paul Breault and his wife Terry of Suffield, CT, Michael Breault of Hampton, NH, Patricia Borg and her husband Gary of Chicago, IL, Kathleen Nestor of Chelmsford, Lois Breault of Stoneham, Barbara Bradford and her husband Kelly of Littleton, CO, Sheila Breault of Melrose and Eileen Neal and her husband Richard of Everett. Also survived by 13 grandchildren, T.J., Diane, Ashley, Sean, Shannon, Timothy, Colleen, Kevin, Stacie, Alexander, Will, Katherine and Kyle and 2 great grandchildren, Taylor and Emma. Funeral was from the McDonald Funeral Home, 19 Yale Av, WAKEFIELD followed by a funeral Mass in the Most Blessed Sacrament Church, Wakefield. Published in the Boston Globe from Oct 23, 2005 - Oct 24, 2005.
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 Dermott(Derry) A. Breault LOVED doing cryptograms and was unbelievably good at doing them!! He could solve a cryptogram without first knowing in what language it was!!!! I always found that pretty amazing. However, he was an amazing individual, but very understated about his brilliance and abilities. He taught me how to do my first cryptograms, as I loved doing puzzles when I was growing up. Throughout my life, I recall him talking about his needing to solve so many cryptograms and then he sent them in to your editor. I'm sure this was before the Internet. I am very much an adult, and have not lived at home for many years. So, I'm assuming that it is you to that he sent his solved cryptograms, as I do not recall his belonging to more than one cryptogram association/club. He LOVED doing those so very much, for he did them for as long as I can remember. Dyeti passed away very unexpectedly last October from a massive stroke. He went to one of the major hospitals in MA., complaining of a headache and some disorientation. Most unfortunately, the tests revealed a brain bleed, and everything went downhill from there. He had a massive stroke and passed away on October 20, 2005. … the family. |
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