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Paul G. Des Rosiers
December 20th, 1935 - February 4th, 2017
December 20th, 1935 - February 4th, 2017
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Online Obituaries for Versailles KY VERSAILLES- Paul G. Des Rosiers, 81, husband of Bette Des Rosiers, died Saturday February 4, 2017. He was born on December 20, 1935 to the late Joseph and Genevieve Platz Des Rosiers in Brighton, Michigan. Mr. Des Rosiers was a retired system analyst for Kuhlman Corporation and an active member of St. Leo Catholic Church. In addition to his wife of 59 years, he is survived by his children, Jim (Denise) Des Rosiers, FL, Steve (Wanda) Des Rosiers, GA and Lisa (Tim) James, Lexington; grandchildren, Michael, Alexander and Mary Des Rosiers, Jamie (Tony) Jones, Cody and Abby James; and great granddaughter, Haley Jones. Funeral Information A Mass of the Resurrection will be 10am Tuesday, February 7, 2017 at St. Leo Catholic Church located at 295 Huntertown Road Versailles, Ky 40383 (859) 873 4573 celebrated by Father Danny Schwendeman. Visitation will be Monday February 6, 2017 from 4-7pm at the church.
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