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Patricia A. Grafton

Jun 21, 2018

Patricia Ann (Dusseault) Grafton, 74, of Nashua, passed away Tuesday afternoon, June 19th at her home, surrounded by family. She was the beloved wife of John E Grafton of Nashua. Patty was born in Biloxi. MS on March 17th, 1944, daughter of PFC Gerard E Dusseault, Sr, USARMY and Arlene L (Torrey) Dusseault (both deceased). She was predeceased by two sisters, Marion Gray and Marlene Randolph, and a brother, Ronald Marcoux Sr. She grew up in Hudson with her parents, maternal grandparents Lester W Torrey Sr and Marion (Dow) Torrey, aunts, uncles and several Torrey cousins and graduated from Alvirne High School. She had worked at Indian Head Bank for over 20 years and stayed home to care for her beloved nieces and nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She enjoyed crocheting for friends, family and various charities. She loved spending time with her family and making crafts with her grandchildren.

Besides her husband of 55 years, Pat is survived by her children Pamela Myers and her husband Richard of Raymond, Sheila Grafton of Nashua, Cpl Guy Grafton USARMY (Ret) and his wife Jennifer of Lakewood Ranch, FL and her adopted daughter Michelle Fraser of Hudson; her grandchildren Kirby and his wife Amy, Nick, Lisa and Jenn Myers; Jessica Higgins, Darcie Hill, Erica Grafton, Nikki Lynn and Anthony Grafton; her great-grandchildren John Aiden Grafton, Blake and Crystal Comeau, Makayla and Joey Miller, Emberly Myers,Marco and Aryanna Hill, Avaleigh and Rosalie Higgins, Emma Grafton, Arial Smith, Melody Grafton and Amanda, Melissa and Michael Fraser; a sister Tammy Smith and her husband Marc of Wilton and a brother, Gerard E Dusseault Jr of Amherst and several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.

There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in her name to any of the following charities: The Wounded Warrior Project, St Jude’s Hospital for Children or the Muscular Dystrophy Association. A funeral service will be held at Woodlawn Cemetery, Pepperell, MA; date to be announced.