1946 - 2021
Visitation
January 25, 202110-11 A.M.
St. John's the Evangelist Church, 115 Middlesex St., No. Chelmsford, MA. 01863
No Funeral Date Scheduled
Rene George Cailler, 74, of Nashua, NH died unexpectedly Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Nashua, NH.
He was married to Marie (Rainville) (Bonzagni) Cailler with whom he would have celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary on May 15, 2021.
Born in Lowell, he was the son of the late Donald and Lucille (Lamothe) Cailler. He graduated from Lowell Vocational High School with the class of 1965.
He retired from Wang Labs (Lowell) in 1991, as a Research and Development Manager, during his retirement he worked at Lowe’s in Amherst, NH.
He was a former communicant of Ste. Jeanne d’Arc Church of Lowell, MA.
He enjoyed bowling and golfing, but most of all loved spending time with his family.
Besides his wife, he is survived by his daughters, Lisa and her husband Richard Beaton of Nashua, and Brenda and her husband, Gary Fisher of Pembroke, NH; his stepdaughter, Gina and her husband Adam Kazlousky of Scituate, MA; a sister, Claire Wuolle of Dracut, MA along with his grandchildren Nathan, Trevor, and Kyle Beaton, Nicolas and Samantha Fisher and several nieces and nephews.
He was the husband of the late Linda (Deslauriers) Cailler that passed away in 1986 as well as the brother of the late Raymond Cailler.
There will be visitation at the church on Monday, January 25, 2021 from 10:15 to 11am followed by a funeral mass at 11am at St. John the Evangelist Church, 115 Middlesex St., N. Chelmsford, MA. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, church capacity is reduced to 40 people. Alternatively you may attended virtually at https://www.chelmsfordcatholic.org/watch-via-livestream. Memorials may be made in his name to either the Alzheimer’s Assoc., 309 Waverley Oaks Rd., Waltham, MA 02452 www.alzmass.org. or to the American Heart Assoc., P.O. Box 417005, Boston, MA 02241 www.americanheart.org. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041. Guestbook at www.dolanfuneralhome.com.
Don Jolin
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You will be truly missed. I still remembered making my trip if you were working once a day just so I could get a smile on my face. And don’t worry you won’t get written up this time for going out the wrong door. Great guy you were the best. I feel blessed for knowing you.
Barbara Rockwell
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I dont have the right words to say l was very sad to hear that God had gained another angel, but know that you. left a lot of people with great memories, you will be missed by all, it was an honor to have known you.
Sarah Russell
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You were one of the reasons I was able to tolerate the rare opening shifts when I still worked with you at Lowe’s. Your positive attitude would always put a smile on my face. I am so thankful to have known you. Rest easy my friend.
Vincent and Donna Bonzagni
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We were shocked and saddened to hear of Rene’s sudden passing. Condolences to the family on such a huge loss. While we are miles away,, our thoughts are with you. May he be at peace.
Marty Thebodeau
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I was shocked at the sad news of Rene’s sudden passing and I send my sincere condolences to Rene’s wife, Marie, and family. The Caillers are my neighbors and Rene was a kind, humble and gentle man. I feel very honored to have known him, and my thoughts are with everyone.
JENNIFER WILSON
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Lisa, Brenda, Marie and Gina. I am so sorry for your loss. Rene was one of the most generous, kindest, jolliest person you could ever meet. I am blessed to have known him. So many memories from Varnum Avenue I will hold dear to my heart. My thoughts are with you.
Tom Mamsur
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Rest In Peace Rene. You made an immeasurable positive impact on my career and life. God speed.
Peter Girouard
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Dear Marie, Lisa, Brenda and Gina,
I’m so sorry for the loss of Rene.
He was one of the most generous people I ever knew, taking care of everyone he knew in unimaginable ways.
His leadership style was enviable and never wavered. Putting the welfare of others first in everything he did.
Very clever designer and craftsman as well. Creative ideas on how things could be made better, faster and with less cost.
He taught me countless ways to lead better through discussions but mostly by example.
I am definitely a much better person for having known Rene.
Be blest and rest well my teacher and friend. Peter
Dianne Cailler Plante
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My heart was so broken in hearing the news of Rene’s passing. I have so many memories of time spent with Claire, Raymond and Rene when I was young. We lived just up the street from them and spent much time at our Aunt Lucille and uncle Donald’s house. My dad was uncle Donald’s brother Walter. My condolences to both Lisa and Brenda and your families.Dianne Cailler Plante
Claire Wuolle
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Dear Marie, Gina, Lisa, Brenda & Grandchildren.
It must be so hard to lose a loved one who was so special to all of you.
As your hearts heal hold on to all the countless memories, especially those
that make you smile.
Love, Aunt Claire
Amanda Matera
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I’m so sorry for the loss of Rene. It was a pleasure to have known him and have the opportunity to be his hairdresser.
-Love Amanda
(From Creative Cutters Salon)