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'Who's better than Ronnie Breault?' No one, say Dracut friends

Full story: Lowell Sun

For some, it's the sound of children laughing as skateboards soar in the air. Or maybe it's the click of a wheelchair gliding up the handicapped ramp at Town Hall.

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A Dear Friend

Dracut, MA

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Jun 13, 2009
 
You could have sum it up any better. There is no one better than Ronnie. Rest in Peace my friend. Your legend will forever go on. I miss you
DJC

Haverhill, MA

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Jun 13, 2009
 
Great article, great man. He will be missed dearly.
Brian J Bond

Lowell, MA

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Jun 13, 2009
 
Ronnie also stepped up giving his time when Dracut Baseball was building bathrooms at Hovey Field. My prayers go out to him and his family.
lowell girl

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Jun 14, 2009
 
He was a great man. He will be missed by probably all of Dracut. Rest in Peace. And prayers to the family.
Zipper

Lowell, MA

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Jun 14, 2009
 
He was a good guy, but you people seem to be elevating him to sainthood in this posting. Too much...
Andrea Breault

Lowell, MA

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Jun 14, 2009
 
Thank you all on behalf of my family for the kind words, prayers and expressions of sympathy for my Uncles recent unexpected passing. He was a good man and had his hand in many of this towns projects. He was genoreous to his family with his time, talent and love and we will miss him. Your kind words show us that there are still giving, kind people in this world and bring comfort to my Aunt and their children. Again, thank you for your kindness at this time of sorrow for the Breault family
Charlie Huggins

Hudson, NH

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Jun 14, 2009
 
Can't believe Mr. B is gone. He was one of those larger than life, "untouchable" figures. There is no doubt in my mind that he had an impact on almost everyone in Dracut in one way or another. His handshake and word were as solid as oak and that is very tough to come by in this day and age. He was one of a kind, the likes of which I am certain we may never see again. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family, and just would like to say it was truly my "HONOR" to have known him.
lowell girl

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Jun 14, 2009
 
His handshake WAS his word. And that is the true example of a man. And no he wasn't a saint but he was a great man.
Saddam Did The Rope Dance

Scarborough, ME

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Jun 14, 2009
 
lowell girl wrote:
His handshake WAS his word. And that is the true example of a man. And no he wasn't a saint but he was a great man.
..And you Lowell are a great example of a perfet woman, I will light myself on fire to please the dark lord Cromdoor and win your love
another friend

Hudson, NH

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Jun 14, 2009
 
Zipper wrote:
He was a good guy, but you people seem to be elevating him to sainthood in this posting. Too much...
I pity you 'zipper head'. Saints DO walk among us and who is to say that Ronnie wasn't one of them. Amidst all these beautiful tributes to a wonderful man, you feel the need to add a negative comment. I guess there's one in every crowd.
dracut

Tyngsboro, MA

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Jun 14, 2009
 
to zipper..did you even know him? the poor guy ate oatmeal and wheat toast every morning worrying about his health..and sometimes with his grandson..had so much going for him and something so shitty took his life..its like someone that quits something that they love but is bad, just to end up getting hit by a bus!his FRIENDS are speaking out with their best memories!!!
lowell girl

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Jun 15, 2009
 
Rope Dance, don't set yourself on fire for me. Thank you anyway.
Dracut Golf

North Andover, MA

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Jun 16, 2009
 
Thanks Ronnie

For years, he donated balls to kids on the golf team. Anytime we went to his range, we never paid a penny. Hit balls all we wanted.

He was always a super nice guy! He will be missed.
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