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Bouffard, The Most Rev. Dr. Lorraine

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The Most Reverend Dr. Lorraine J. Bouffard, 80, of Hartford and Haddam departed this life on January 31, 2021. She lived a blessed life filled with many accomplish­ments.

After graduating with honors from St. Joseph College in 1963, she joined the Peace Corps and spent 22 months in Liberia, Africa teaching elementary classes and also founded a school for nonleprous children in a nearby leper colony.

From 1965 to her retirement in 1994, Lorraine was an elementary and special education teacher/administra­tor at Hartford West Middle School. In 1970, she received her Master of Arts in Special Education at UConn and advocated for teachers' rights and educationa­l reform for special needs children.

At the McDonough School, she taught remedial math and creative writing. She received the Teacher of the Year Award in 1992.

After retirement, she was ordained to the priesthood in the Ecumenical Catholic Church and two years later received her M.A from Hartford Seminary and became pastor of Sts. Francis and Claire Church of Hartford.

From 1995 to 2005, Pastor Lorraine was the host and producer of her own monthly show: “Voices in the Wilderness", taped at West Hartford Community Television. Her production­s could be seen in over 100 towns and cities in Connecticu­t.

She was the first volunteer chaplain at the newly opened York Correction­al facility in Niantic from 1995 to 2009 from which she won the Volunteer Of the Year Award in 1996. During the following year she completed one unit of Clinical Pastoral Education Training at

York under the auspices of Hartford Hospital and Hartford Seminary. During these years she was involved in protests and marches in support of the LBGTQ community.

She was ordained Bishop of the American Ecumenical Catholic Church and founder of the Parish of the Divine affiliated with MCC of Hartford. She received her Doctorate in Theology from Hartford Seminary in 2002. In 2003 the Parkville Senior Center acknowledg­ed her two year volunteer commitment managing the Grace Episcopal Food Pantry feeding food to over 200 families. She continued this mission through 2016. In addition, Pastor Lorraine brought pastoral services to residents at Cedarcrest Hospital in Newington and the Bidwell and Westside Nursing home in Manchester until her health began to weaken in 2019.

Her survivors include her devoted brother, Ronald Bouffard; sister-in-law, Doris (Blais) Bouffard and brother-in-law, Paul L. Jacques Sr. Lorraine also leaves behind several loving nieces and nephews and their families, including great-nieces; great-nephews and great-great-nieces. She had the ability to relate to each of them as they needed, being a supporter, a sponsor, an advocate, a healer, a confidant and a champion. Nieces: Julie Jacques-Marcotte, who she treated like a daughter; Kathy Kulas Reardon; Suzanne Bouffard Mahon; Linda Bouffard Mullen; Joanne M. Jacques; Carolyn Bouffard; Christine Bouffard Fischer. Nephews: Michael J. Jacques; Ronald P. Jacques; Kenneth Kulas; Paul L. Jacques Jr; David Bouffard; Jeffrey Bouffard. She will also be missed by her many life long friends. Special thanks to Lorraine's dear friend Barbara Howe for her kindness and friendship.

She was predecease­d by her father, Joseph Delphis Bouffard; mother, Marie Ange (Marcoux) Bouffard Despres; sisters: Claire L. Bouffard; Pauline (Bouffard) Kulas; Doris R. (Bouffard) Jacques; brother, Roland P. Bouffard and sister-in-law, Martha (Flint) Bouffard.

Newington Funeral Home is handling her preparatio­ns. The family will be having a Celebratio­n of Life for Lorraine over the summer. Donations can be made in her memory to Loaves and Fishes Ministries Inc. Hartford; The Education Trust or a charity of your choosing.

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Frederick Ferace, 74, of West Hartford, companion of Deborah Shapiro, died Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at his home after a short illness. Fred was born in New London Oct 27, 1946 to Angelo and Mildred Donovan Ferace.

Funeral service will take place at a later date due to the Covid-19 pandemic and will be announced in a full obituary at that time. The Thomas L. Neilan & Sons Funeral Home of New London is assisting the family.

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