Steven Pion
I'm so sorry for your loss. You will be missed.
Death date: Sep 16, 2019
Yvonne G. Lanagan, 88, of Stafford Springs, CT, wife of the late Albert N. Lanagan, passed away on Monday, September 16, 2019. She was born in Springfield, MA, daughter of the late Alonzo and Rose (Morin) Avery. Yvonne retired fro Read Obituary
I'm so sorry for your loss. You will be missed.
Maybe we can
I have all the answers
Just look in my book
Yes I do pray
But I don't have to look
We're all in the same family
But many different names
But when you see love
It's always the same
So Yvonne we love you
And want to be near
But the distance is distant
Our words can bring cheer
The hurt is in heaven
The pain will go away
We'll love you forever
Now we can pray
Maybe we'll try
9-18-19
I just heard the news 10 minutes ago. I am completely devastated. My heart is heavy and saddened that your no longer with us. I am so sorry I haven’t gotten the chance to stop in again and see you. Life has been unbearably insane for me this last year and it is still no excuse for me not visiting. Yvonne you were so much more than a “client” to me. You were a wonderful friend. I will always remember our talks about our kids, your trips with your husband, all the music festivals you and him attended, all the talks about angels and all the times we’ve been thrift store and tag sale shopping. You were an amazing woman who lived such a simple and wonderful life. I will never forget you, your smile and our little dance sessions. I hope your at peace now with your husband and your son. Please watch over your family as well as mine. I love you ❤️
I will miss your smile that always made me smile and your caring for family and friends. I will miss our conversations and the stories you shared with me about your life. You’re a wonderful woman. Wishing you peace with God and the Angels and your family in heaven, granny.

My condolences, Yvonne was one of the nicest people I ever met. In the late 1950's a group of us were good friends of Bob Avery (another nice person) and met often at Yvonne,s house on summer evenings to play cards and Parchesse. Yvonne always treated us with respect and provided soft drinks and snacks. Often we would become loud and rambunctious and instead of complaining or chastising us she would quietly ask us to calm down and lower the noise level which we did out of respect to her. I'm sure Yvonne's intent was to provide us with a place to congregate to keep us from getting into trouble. Those nights were some off my favorite memories while growing up. I'm sure she is in heaven..



We’re thinking of you...she was such a cheerful, happy lady. Remember the love she gave...always with a little giggle. She’s with your Dad and Albert...and at peace.
Love to you all....Patte & Dick